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Drake and Kendrick's Feud Reignites as A$AP Rocky Drops Fiery Diss Track

Drake and Kendrick's Feud Reignites as A$AP Rocky Drops Fiery Diss Track

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Hey listeners, Patrick here, your go-to gossip guru obsessed with every Drake and Kendrick Lamar move—it's been wild these past few days with the feud flames reigniting. Just when we thought Drake was catching a breath after that epic 2024 clash with Kendrick, A$AP Rocky dropped his long-awaited album Don't Be Dumb on Friday, and track four, "Stole Ya Flow," has everyone buzzing with straight fire aimed at Drizzy. Rocky spits, "First you stole my flow, so I stole yo’ b***h," nodding to their old beef over Rihanna, whom Drake chased for years before she built a family with Rocky—three kids now, RZA, Riot, and little Rocki Irish. He doubles down with BBL jabs like "N****s getting BBLs, lucky we don’t body shame / Throwing dirt on Rocky name, turn around and copy game," echoing Metro Boomin's "BBL Drizzy" viral beat and Kendrick's "Euphoria" surgery shots from their beef.

On the New York Times Popcast Thursday, Rocky played coy but spilled tea: "I think we all know" who it's about, blaming friends turning foes over jealousy and subtle disses, like Drake's "Fear of Heights" from For All the Dogs shading Rihanna's Anti era and Rocky himself. He shrugged off reconciliation with "Nah, it don't even need to be," then hit us with "It’s whoever feel like it’s about them"—classic Rocky, letting Drake sweat if the shoe fits. Social media's exploding, fans calling it a snub on their old collab history from "F**kin’ Problems," and tying it right back to Kendrick's dominance.

Meanwhile, French Montana chilled rumors in an interview, calling Drake "my guy" and hinting at a Drake-Max B linkup on an unreleased New York track, downplaying any cease-and-desist drama as no big deal amid the larger Kendrick standoff chatter. Nostalgia's popping too, with Drake's "One Dance" surging on Spotify from 2016 throwback trends, but the real heat's on Rocky's shots pulling Lamar feud wounds wide open.

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