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A$AP Rocky’s Diss Lyrics and⁤ Response

A$AP Rocky⁢ rapped lyrics including,​ “”First you stole my flow, so I stole⁢ yo’⁢ btch,” and “Ns getting BBLs, lucky we don’t body shame / Throwing dirt on Rocky name, turn around and copy game.”” when questioned about whether these lyrics were ⁤directed at Drake, Rocky stated, “it’s for whoever feels like it’s about them.”

Drake ‍and A$AP Rocky’s ⁢History

The relationship between Drake and A$AP Rocky has been marked by periods of collaboration and ⁣perceived ‍tension. They collaborated ⁢on the track “Testin'” ⁣in 2013, featured on Rocky’s album Long. Live. A$AP. Complex details a timeline of perceived friction, including instances of lyrical jabs and public disagreements.

Allegations of Flow Imitation

The claim of “stolen flow” refers to accusations that Drake has adopted stylistic elements from‌ A$AP Rocky’s rapping style. This has been​ a‌ recurring topic‌ of discussion among hip-hop fans and critics, with ‍some pointing to similarities in cadence and delivery. Billboard reported on the lyrical content and the speculation surrounding its target.

Cosmetic Surgery and Public Image

The ⁤lyrics referencing “Ns getting BBLs” allude to the increasing prevalence of brazilian Butt Lifts (BBLs) among male celebrities and the potential for societal judgment. The line about⁤ “body shaming” suggests a critique ⁤of double standards, while the mention of “throwing dirt ‍on Rocky name” acknowledges public criticism he has⁤ faced. According⁤ to⁢ the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, ‌there was a 22% increase in gluteal fat grafting procedures (including BBLs) from 2022 to 2023.

Rocky’s Ambiguous Response and Current Status (as of 2026/01/18)

A$AP Rocky’s statement ⁤that the ⁤lyrics are “for whoever feels like it’s about them” deliberately avoids directly naming Drake, maintaining ambiguity. As of January 18, 2026, there have been no further official statements clarifying the intended target of the lyrics from either A$AP Rocky or Drake. XXL Magazine covered Rocky’s‍ response and the ongoing speculation.

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