ASAP Rocky drops “Don’t Be Dumb” Album & seemingly disses Drake on ‘Stole Ya Flow’ track
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A$AP Rocky appears to diss Drake on three separate tracks off “Don't Be Dumb,” album! “Stole Ya Flow, “No tresspassing,” and “Playa.”

Finally, A$AP Rocky is back with his eagerly awaited and frequently postponed new album, Don't Be Dumb.
The rapper has finally released his album DON’T BE DUMB, following years of postponements and leaks. On the album's fourth track, Rocky seems to target Drake with a diss.
He raps, “First you stole my flow, so I stole yo' bitch,” seemingly referencing his long-standing beef with Drake over several issues—most notably accusations that Drake copied his style and Rocky’s relationship with Rihanna.
A$AP Rocky continues going in on “clones,” rapping, “N****s getting BBLs, lucky we don't body shame / Throwing dirt on Rocky name, turn around and copy game.” The lines harken back to Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s 2024 feud, which included Metro Boomin’s viral “BBL Drizzy” moment and Kendrick’s jabs at Drake’s alleged cosmetic surgery on “Euphoria.”
Rocky discussed the tension between himself and Drake. In his recent interview with NYT Popcast, Rocky talked about the rumors surrounding “STOLE YA FLOW,” a track from his upcoming album that fans quickly labeled as a diss towards Drake. Rocky stated that while the internet can form its own opinions, the song wasn't directed at any particular person.
In the track “Show of Hands,” Rocky delivers his verses over Metro Boomin’s grand production, once more highlighting his relationship with Rihanna: “N****s in they feelings over women, what, you hurt or somethin'?/ I smashed before you birthed, son, Flacko hit it first, son.”
The track was a response to the jabs Drake made on his diss track, “Family Matters” aimed at numerous rappers, including Rocky, where he said, “Even when you do drop, they gon' say you should've modeled 'cause it's mid again/ Smokin' Fenty 'bout it, should've put you on the first one, tryna get it in/ Ask Fring if this a good idea the next time you cuddled in that bed again/ She'll even tell you leave the boy alone 'fore you get your head split again.”
Rocky appears to be finished with the situation, expressing on Popcast that it "doesn't even need to be [resolved]." He further clarifies his feelings on the track, rapping in the third verse, "My baby momma Rihanna, so we unbothered."
Listen to A$AP Rocky's new Don't Be Dumb album below.









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