The wait is officially over! ASAP Rocky has finally dropped his fourth studio album, “Don’t Be Dumb,” and let’s just say he’s picking up right where he left off.
After years of subliminals and that viral moment on Metro Boomin’s “Show of Hands,” Flacko is doubling down on his beef with Drake, and he isn’t holding anything back.
On the standout track, “Stole Ya Flow,” Rocky addresses the long-standing tension over his influence on the game and his relationship with Rihanna. He raps, “First you stole my flow, so I stole yo b***h,” a line that many believe is directed towards Drizzy for copying his aesthetic.
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Rocky didn’t stop there, He took aim at the “clones” in the industry, rapping, “N***as getting BBLs, lucky we don’t body shame / Throwing dirt on Rocky name, turn around and copy game.” The bars seem to be a direct nod to the 2024 rap beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, specifically the “BBL Drizzy” taunts and Kendrick’s jabs about cosmetic surgery on “Euphoria.”
During a recent sit-down on the “Popcast” with Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, Rocky basically confirmed who the bars were meant for. When the hosts suggested Drake was the target, Rocky simply said, “I think we all know.” He later agreed that people were going to say it’s Drake and opened up about how the friendship soured. “I just started seeing people who started out as friends and then became foes,” Rocky explained. “It seemed like they were unhappy for you and, you know, started sending shots.”
Despite the heat, Flacko says he’s done with the situation, telling the Popcast that it “Don’t even need to be [resolved].” He makes it very clear that he’s winning in real life on the track’s third verse, rapping, “My baby mama Rihanna, so we unbothered.
When you’ve got a billionaire mogul at home and a fresh album at the top of the charts, it’s hard to be anything else!
