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A$AP Rocky and Drake: Flow Dispute Sparks New Song Controversy

A$AP Rocky and Drake: Flow Dispute Sparks New Song Controversy

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A$AP ⁢Rocky Addresses Drake Beef on New Album, “Don’t ‌Be Dumb”

A$AP Rocky‘s highly anticipated ⁢album, don’t ‌Be Dumb, released⁤ on January ‍16, 2026,​ features a​ track, “Stole Ya Flow,” widely interpreted as a diss towards Drake. This release marks ⁤Rocky’s first album in eight years,⁤ containing 17 songs and continuing ‌a public dispute between the two artists.

“Stole Ya Flow” Lyrics and Allegations

The ​chorus of “Stole Ya Flow” includes‌ the lines, ⁣”First you steal my flow, so I stole your bih/I can’t trust⁤ a ⁢soul, just my pole and⁤ my kid.” Further verses ‌contain lines like, “Nias getting BBLs, lucky we don’t ⁤body ‌shame/Throwing dirt​ on Rocky name, turn around and copy game,” and “You⁤ just a⁣ sensitive ​nia still in​ his feelings/You bit the image, my nia, I had⁢ to ‌switch it.”

History of ‌the Feud

The ‍animosity ‌between A$AP Rocky and Drake ​has been building‌ for several years. A important escalation occurred in November 2023 when Drake released‌ “Fear​ of Heights” on his album For All the Dogs, which appeared to contain a diss directed at Rihanna, Rocky’s partner. Billboard reported ⁢on the​ controversy surrounding the track.

Rocky responded with perceived disses on kid cudi’s “Wow” ⁣in ‌January 2024,and later on Future ⁢and Metro Boomin’s “Show of Hands.” Complex detailed these responses. Drake‍ later ⁢retaliated with “Family matters” and “It’s Up.”

Rocky⁤ Addresses⁤ the‍ Beef

In a⁣ recent appearance on⁤ the‍ Popcast podcast on January 15, 2026, ⁢Rocky discussed​ the origins of the⁣ conflict. He stated,”People ‌started⁣ out as friends and ⁣just became foes. ‌Seemed like they was⁣ unhappy for you and started sending shots. I⁤ think that’s what led to any of our misunderstandings or whatever⁤ the case is. It really ain’t smoke.” HotNewHipHop covered Rocky’s ​comments on the podcast.

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Rocky also clarified that‌ “Stole ‌Ya Flow” is open to interpretation, stating⁤ it’s ​directed at “whoever thinks it’s about them.”

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