A$AP Rocky Talks About if His Song "Stole Ya Flow" Is Aimed at Drake.
Quote from Oladosun Joshua Segun on January 16, 2026, 10:42 PM
It appears that A$AP Rocky and Drake are at odds. Following the release of Don't Be Dumb, his first album since 2018, the rapper—who has children RZA, 3, Riot, 2, and Rocki, 4 months—all but confirmed that his song "Stole Ya Flow" is a jab at the singer of "One Dance."
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“I think we all know,” when asked about the song's references to Drake, A$AP responded during a January 16 appearance on the New York Times' Popcast podcast. “I don’t know, I just started just seeing people who started out as friends become foes. Seemed like they was unhappy for you and started sending shots.”
https://youtu.be/K5zgJ_oWgAE?si=Ez6Hg55fn6V1OA1E
However, the 37-year-old acknowledged that the song "really ain't smoke" and acknowledged that he doesn't think his issues with Drake can be resolved.
“Nah, it don’t even need to be,” with a rhetorical pose, he continued, “For what?”
Before starting his affair with the "Needed me" singer in 2019, A$AP seemed to make fun of Drake's will-they-won't-they relationship with Rihanna during the 2010s, despite his lack of interest off the mic.
“First you stole my flow,” on the song, A$AP raps, “So I stole your b---h.”
The rapper then claims that the antagonist of Drake's 2018 smash song is "still in his feelings" in a line.
Drake's rumored digs on his 2023 album For All the Dogs may even be addressed in A$AP's new song. The 39-year-old sings that he views himself as "anti" when thinking about an ex in the song "Fear of Heights" from that album, which may just be a reference to Rihanna's 2016 album ANTI.
https://youtu.be/_6GOjETAPKo?si=-yV7GSBP_9JfZU4y
Drake makes mention to his ex's new partner later in the song and says he's not as good as him.
“He might take you on some trips / He might have some hits,” Drake delivers lyrics. “But baby not more than me.”
A$AP talks about how "unbothered" he and Rihanna are by any criticism in their most recent single.
“Now I’m a father,” A$AP rapping. “My b---h badder than my toddler / My baby mama Rihanna, so we unbothered.”

It appears that A$AP Rocky and Drake are at odds. Following the release of Don't Be Dumb, his first album since 2018, the rapper—who has children RZA, 3, Riot, 2, and Rocki, 4 months—all but confirmed that his song "Stole Ya Flow" is a jab at the singer of "One Dance."
“I think we all know,” when asked about the song's references to Drake, A$AP responded during a January 16 appearance on the New York Times' Popcast podcast. “I don’t know, I just started just seeing people who started out as friends become foes. Seemed like they was unhappy for you and started sending shots.”
However, the 37-year-old acknowledged that the song "really ain't smoke" and acknowledged that he doesn't think his issues with Drake can be resolved.
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“Nah, it don’t even need to be,” with a rhetorical pose, he continued, “For what?”
Before starting his affair with the "Needed me" singer in 2019, A$AP seemed to make fun of Drake's will-they-won't-they relationship with Rihanna during the 2010s, despite his lack of interest off the mic.

“First you stole my flow,” on the song, A$AP raps, “So I stole your b---h.”
The rapper then claims that the antagonist of Drake's 2018 smash song is "still in his feelings" in a line.
Drake's rumored digs on his 2023 album For All the Dogs may even be addressed in A$AP's new song. The 39-year-old sings that he views himself as "anti" when thinking about an ex in the song "Fear of Heights" from that album, which may just be a reference to Rihanna's 2016 album ANTI.
Drake makes mention to his ex's new partner later in the song and says he's not as good as him.

“He might take you on some trips / He might have some hits,” Drake delivers lyrics. “But baby not more than me.”
A$AP talks about how "unbothered" he and Rihanna are by any criticism in their most recent single.
“Now I’m a father,” A$AP rapping. “My b---h badder than my toddler / My baby mama Rihanna, so we unbothered.”
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