This week on Spark News, we dive into three major headlines shaking up the world of hip-hop and entertainment: A$AP Rocky hints at a musical rebirth, Jim Jones claims he’s better than Nas, and Master P officially retires from music after decades of influence. Let’s break it all down.
🎵 A$AP Rocky Is Back and Bolder Than Ever
Harlem rapper A$AP Rocky has confirmed he’s back in album mode with his long-awaited fourth studio album Don’t Be Dumb in the works. Originally rumored to release in 2024, it now appears the album will drop sometime in 2025.
Rocky recently released a new track titled “pray4dagang” featuring KayCyy, which landed briefly on streaming platforms before its music video mysteriously disappeared from YouTube. While the song didn’t crack the Apple Music Top 100, fans online are praising its production and vibe, calling it a fresh step forward for the rapper.
In interviews, Rocky has shared that this project is deeply personal and reflective of his evolution into fatherhood, fashion icon, and filmmaker. He’s not rushing the release—stating that his creative process is more focused than ever.
“This is a reintroduction. I’ve grown, and this music shows that.” – A$AP Rocky (via Revolt)
🎙️ Jim Jones Says He’s “Better Than Nas”
In a recent episode of the IRL Podcast with Angie Martinez, rapper Jim Jones sparked major controversy after saying he was “better than Nas”—a bold statement that immediately caught fire across social media.
Jones argued that in today’s digital age, he’s more relevant, more viral, and more visible than the legendary Queensbridge lyricist. While many fans and artists pushed back hard on the claim, Jones insists his comments weren’t meant as shade but rather a reflection of hustle, branding, and impact.
“I got nothing but respect for Nas, but when it comes to what’s moving the culture right now, I’m everywhere.” – Jim Jones
He later doubled down in follow-up interviews, clarifying that the comment was more about visibility and business acumen than lyrical legacy. Still, the Internet had a field day debating the claim.
👋 Master P Officially Retires from Music
Hip-hop mogul Master P (Percy Miller) announced his official retirement from music following his final performance at the 2025 Essence Festival in New Orleans on July 6. After decades of pioneering southern rap and building a business empire, the No Limit Records founder is ready for the next chapter.
Master P will now focus his energy on community leadership, mentorship, and sports. He was recently appointed President of Basketball Operations and Head Coach at the University of New Orleans—a full-circle moment for the former pro basketball hopeful.
“I’ve given music all I have. Now it’s time to give back in a different way.” – Master P (via People)
The decision comes after personal loss and self-reflection, including the passing of his daughter Tytyana in 2022. He has since become an advocate for mental health and addiction recovery, using his platform to uplift others.
This week’s Spark News hits hard—from new beginnings to bittersweet goodbyes. A$AP Rocky’s artistic rebirth, Jim Jones’ bold declarations, and Master P’s heartfelt farewell all speak to the power of evolution in the entertainment world.