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A$AP Rocky has confirmed his new track 'Stole Ya Flow' targets Drake, hinting at a past friendship turned sour. He explained the fallout stemmed from perceived unhappiness and 'shots' being sent. Rocky also dismissed any possibility of reconciliation, stating it's unnecessary. The song's lyrics, referencing stolen flow and a partner, have fueled speculation.
Trigger warning: The article references expletive replete lyrics to a song, which could be triggering to some readers. Reader discretion is advised.A$AP Rocky recently made his comeback with his latest studio album ‘Don’t Be Dumb’, which was released on January 16.
Fans and netizens alike had been left wondering whether one of the tracks on the album titled ‘Stole Ya Flow’ was about Drake or not.
In a recent interview, the star finally addressed the rumors that fans have been wondering about.
A$AP Rocky addresses ‘Stole Ya Flow’ rumors
During his latest appearance on the New York Times podcast titled ‘Popcast’, the star rapper addressed whether his song ‘Stole Ya Flow’ is about Drake or not. When the host asked him about what the internet has been thinking about his track, Rocky simply replied by saying “I think we all know,” indirectly stating that the song was in fact targeting Drake.He was further asked about why the two rappers had a falling out, to which he replied by saying, “I started just seeing people who started out as friends and just became foes. Seemed like they was unhappy for you and just started sending shots. I think that’s what led to any of our misunderstandings or whatever the case is.”
Can Drake and A$AP Rocky’s feud be resolved
Lastly, the host also asked Rocky whether there is any way the rift between the two could be solved. The ‘Sundress’ artist had a simple reply as he said, “It don’t even need to be. Like, for what?”Rihanna, who is currently dating the rapper, had earlier sparked rumors of dating Drake in 2009.
The lyrics of ‘Stole Ya Flow’ read, “First you stole my flow, so I stole yo’ b****, I can’t trust a soul, just my pole and my kids / Swear to never lie, cross my heart, hope to die, uh / Then I sold the switch, then I hit it with a kiss, mwah.” He further adds in the song by rapping, “Now I’m a father, my b**** badder than my toddler / My baby mama Rihanna, so we unbothered.”





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