Ty Dolla $ign, A$AP Rocky & Tommy Revenge Ignite the Screen in “DECEMBER 31ST” Visuals
Ty Dolla $ign continues to deliver from his acclaimed TYCOON era with the release of the vibrant “DECEMBER 31ST” music video. The track features the dynamic duo of A$AP Rocky and Tommy Revenge,creating a potent blend of styles and energy. this latest visual follows a pattern established by previous releases from the album, leaning heavily into a striking black and white aesthetic.
A Last-Minute Collaboration That Paid Off
The story behind this collaboration is as intriguing as the song itself. Ty Dolla $ign recounted a chance encounter with A$AP Rocky the night before TYCOON dropped.He attended a Playboi Carti concert and unexpectedly ran into Rocky in the hallway, sparking an impromptu studio session.
“We’re like, ‘Oh, what’s up, my nga… Let’s go in the studio tonight,’ and he called me,” Ty explained. The result? Not onyl “DECEMBER 31ST” but another unreleased track,solidifying a productive and serendipitous night. He later told Rocky, “Bro, you really just shot the fking half-court shot at the f**king buzzer.”
Visuals That Command Attention
The “DECEMBER 31ST” video,directed by AWGE,is a captivating experience. It’s punctuated by splashes of color – notably, pink hair rollers on Rocky and Tommy Revenge, and a red bandana worn by Ty Dolla $ign. You’ll see the trio confidently waving firearms,perched atop police vehicles,and surrounded by a lively entourage and a crowd of supporters.
A$AP Rocky’s verse is particularly memorable, delivering lines like, “Yeah, Flacko don’t do TikTok, I’m perpetual / Uh, uh, I’m too tip-top shape, I’m sick, need Theraflu.” It’s a testament to his unique flow and lyrical prowess.
Looking Ahead: Rocky’s Upcoming Project & Community Focus
A$AP Rocky is also gearing up for the release of his long-awaited album, Don’t Be Dumb, scheduled to arrive on January 16, 2026. The 15-track project, complete with two bonus tracks, is expected to include previously released singles like “pray4dagang” and the J. Cole collaboration, “Ruby Rosary.”
Beyond music, Rocky is demonstrating a commitment to giving back. He recently partnered with bilt to cover rent for tenants in the harlem building where he grew up. This initiative underscores his deep connection to his community.
“For me, it’s always been about your community and neighborhood,” Rocky stated. “Harlem made me who I am, from uptown to downtown, and that connection to place is everything.” He emphasized that this wasn’t simply a business transaction, but a genuine expression of community support.
Ultimately, both Ty Dolla $ign and A$AP Rocky are proving to be forces to be reckoned with, not only in music but also in their dedication to making a positive impact. You can expect continued innovation and impactful contributions from both artists in the coming months.









