
"A$AP Rocky is using his beef with Drake as fodder for his latest album, DON'T BE DUMB, on the track "STOLE YA FLOW." And Rocky isn't shy about the shade. He hints that the song is about Drake, telling the New York Times music podcast , "I think we all know" who the song is about, while detailing his frustration with people who copy his style and feel jealous of what he has, especially his relationship with Rihanna."
"In the chorus of "STOLE MY FLOW," Rocky raps, "First you stole my flow, so I stole yo' bitch / I can't trust a soul, just my pole and my kids," referencing Drake's former relationship with Rihanna. In the song's first verse, Rocky teases the " Family Matters " rapper about his BBL allegations ("Niggas gettin' BBLs, lucky we don't body-shame") and how Drake would allegedly rap about Rocky and copy his musical style ("Throwin' dirt on Rocky name, turn around and copy game")."
A$AP Rocky channels his conflict with Drake into the song "STOLE YA FLOW" from DON'T BE DUMB, openly suggesting the track points to Drake. Rocky describes frustration with people who copied his style and expressed jealousy over his life and relationship with Rihanna, noting former friends turned foes and sending shots. Rocky says the feud does not necessarily need resolution and offers equivocal denials. The song's chorus accuses Drake of stealing Rocky's flow and references Rihanna, while verses mock BBL allegations and accuse Drake of borrowing Rocky's musical approach.
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