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A$AP Rocky is preparing to drop his fourth studio album, Don’t Be Dumb, on Friday (January 16). And with seven years lapsing since his last project, the Harlem native has a lot to address.
A$AP Rocky Addresses Alleged Drake Beef
One of the things that many people expect A$AP to address is his ongoing feud with Drake. Earlier this month, one of the songs off the project, titled Stole Ya Flow, leaked on social media. And fans speculated that Rocky was dissing Drake on the song.
During a recent appearance on the New York Times popcast, the rapper addressed some of the lyrics on the song. And although he does not directly confirm that the song is about Drizzy, he says that if the shoe fits, wear it.
“It’s for whoever feels like it’s about,” he said (via Kurrco/X).
Rocky also added: “I started just seeing people who just started as friends and just became foes, seemed like they were unhappy for you and started sending shots. I think that’s what led to any of our misunderstandings. It really ain’t smoke… It doesn’t even need to be [resolved].”
A$AP Rocky addresses speculation that he’s dissing Drake on “STOLE YA FLOW” off 'DON'T BE DUMB' 👀
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Ferg Addresses Rocky & Drake’s Feud
During a recent appearance on the Bootleg Kev Podcast, former A$AP Mob member, Ferg, dished on why things went sour between the rap artists even though they were once close cohorts.
He feels that in the industry and life, it is “natural” for people to outgrow each other.
“I feel like that’s kinda natural, though,” Ferg started. “Because even when you think about the family dynamic. And little brother and big brother things. A lot of time, the little brother wants to grow up and prove themselves and not be under the wing of the big brother.”
He also noted that part of the growing process is turning into a different individual. So the versions of Drake and Rocky that were at one point close with each other have all morphed into different versions of themselves.
“That happens a lot,” FERG added. “People grow into individuals. A lot of the time, where we start is not really who we are. We are still growing into the person we are. So, the K-Dot that was on tour, the Drake that was on tour, the Rocky that was on tour, the FERG that was on tour, is not the same person. We were still learning ourselves.”










