A$AP Rocky Responds to Drake with New Track, Reflects on Years-Long Feud
A$AP Rocky’s highly anticipated album, Don’t Be Dumb, released on Friday, January 16th, features a track widely interpreted as a direct response to Drake. The song, titled “Stole Ya Flow,” marks the latest escalation in a feud that has been simmering for several years, fueled by lyrical jabs and perceived competitive tensions.
“Stole Ya Flow”: A Direct Confrontation?
The chorus of “Stole Ya Flow” contains pointed lyrics that appear to target Drake: “First you steal my flow,so I stole your bih/I can’t trust a soul,just my pole and my kid.” Rocky continues the assertive tone in the first verse, rapping, “Nias getting BBLs, lucky we don’t body shame/Throwing dirt on Rocky name, turn around and copy game.” He further asserts his individuality with the line, “You just a sensitive nia still in his feelings/You bit the image, my nia, I had to switch it.”
The History of the Feud
The animosity between Rocky and Drake has been building for years, evolving from a collaborative relationship to a public rivalry. The conflict intensified in November 2023 when drake seemingly dissed Rihanna, Rocky’s partner and the mother of his child, on his album For All the Dogs, specifically on the track “Fear of Heights.”
Rocky initially responded with a subtle appearance on Kid Cudi’s song “Wow” in January 2024.He then doubled down on his stance with a feature on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Show of Hands.” Drake retaliated with diss tracks of his own, “Family Matters” and “It’s Up,” further escalating the tension. The back-and-forth exchanges have captivated fans and dominated hip-hop headlines.
Rocky Explains the Root of the Conflict
In a recent appearance on the Popcast podcast, A$AP rocky offered insight into the origins of the feud. He explained that the issues stemmed from a shift in dynamics, where a once-kind relationship deteriorated into competition and perceived negativity. “People started out as friends and just became foes,” Rocky stated.“Seemed like they was unhappy for you and started sending shots. I think that’s what led to any of our misunderstandings or whatever the case is. It really ain’t smoke.”
Rocky also cleverly addressed the direct interpretation of ”Stole Ya Flow,” stating that the song is open to interpretation and applies to anyone who feels implicated. This ambiguity allows listeners to draw thier own conclusions while concurrently avoiding a direct, definitive confirmation of the song’s target.
What’s Next?
The release of Don’t Be Dumb and the pointed lyrics of “Stole Ya Flow” signal a clear escalation in the feud between A$AP Rocky and Drake. Whether Drake will respond with another diss track remains to be seen. Though, the exchange has undoubtedly energized the hip-hop community and sparked widespread discussion about artistic influence, competition, and personal relationships within the industry.The future of their dynamic remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the rivalry is far from over.
You can listen to A$AP Rocky’s “Stole Ya Flow” on all major streaming platforms.