In the latest installment of hip-hop’s ongoing saga, ASAP Rocky has seemingly taken aim at fellow rapper Drake in a scathing verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s collaborative album, “We Still Don’t Trust You.” The verse, featured on the track “Show of Hands,” suggests that Drake is still emotionally entangled with Rihanna, despite their past relationship.
Rocky, 35, didn’t hold back as he delivered lines that directly referenced Drake’s rumored infatuation with Rihanna. He kicked off his verse by name-dropping both Future and Metro Boomin, suggesting that he should have been included on the first installment of the album. However, it’s his subsequent lines that truly hit home, as he raps,
“N—s in they feelings over women, what, you hurt or somethin’? / I smash before you birthed, son, Flacko hit it first, son.”
The not-so-subtle jab at Drake’s emotions over Rihanna is further emphasized as Rocky mocks Drake’s recent album, “For All The Dogs,” implying that it didn’t make a lasting impact. With lyrics like “Heard you dropped your latest s—t / Funny how it just came and went (Ha-ha-ha),” Rocky seems to be questioning the relevance of Drake’s music in comparison to his own experiences.
The verse not only highlights Rocky’s own relationship with Rihanna but also reflects on Drake’s well-documented history with the Barbadian singer. Rihanna and Drake’s romantic involvement has been the subject of much speculation and public scrutiny over the years, with Drake famously declaring his love for Rihanna at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards.
Despite Drake’s public displays of affection, including referring to Rihanna as “one of my best friends in the world,” their relationship ultimately fizzled out. Rihanna herself acknowledged the complexities of their connection in a 2018 interview with Vogue, stating, “We don’t have a friendship now, but we’re not enemies either. It is what it is.”
However, Drake’s perspective on their past seems to differ from Rihanna’s. On his 2023 album, “For All The Dogs,” Drake hinted at unresolved feelings towards Rihanna, dismissing claims that he was still hung up on her with lines like, “The sex was average with you / Yeah, I’m anti ’cause I had it with you.”
Beyond the immediate controversy, this feud highlights the intricate personal and professional dynamics within the hip-hop industry. As artists use their music as outlets for personal expression and rivalry, the impact resonates with their audiences, sparking discussions and debates across various platforms. This situation underscores the ongoing interplay between personal relationships and public personas in shaping artists’ careers.
Furthermore, such lyrical battles are reminiscent of hip-hop’s competitive nature, often serving as catalysts for artists to push creative boundaries and assert their positions in the music hierarchy. With Rocky’s bold move, the industry and fans alike are on high alert, eagerly anticipating the next chapter in this riveting musical saga.
This latest lyrical altercation between ASAP Rocky and Drake is just the latest in a series of confrontations within the rap community. The “We Still Don’t Trust You” albums, curated by Future and Metro Boomin, have become a platform for rappers to air their grievances and settle scores.
Previously, Kendrick Lamar used the platform to dismiss J. Cole’s claims of being part of the “Big 3” of hip-hop, asserting his own dominance in the genre. Likewise, Drake’s comparisons to Michael Jackson were met with criticism from Lamar, who suggested that Drake’s best work paled in comparison to the King of Pop’s legacy.
As fans eagerly await Drake’s response, it’s clear that the feud between him and ASAP Rocky is far from over. With both rappers known for their sharp wit and lyrical prowess, this latest exchange is sure to keep the hip-hop community buzzing for weeks to come. Whether Drake will fire back or take the high road remains to be seen, but one thing’s for sure – the drama in the rap world shows no signs of slowing down.
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