Drake's Latest Album Sparks Controversy Over Rumored Rihanna Diss Track
In the ever-dynamic world of hip-hop, lyrical content has often been a source of intrigue and speculation. Recently, fans of the genre have been buzzing with talk of Drake's latest album, raising eyebrows at lines that appear to reference his past relationship with Rihanna in a less-than-flattering light. While interpretations of lyrics can be subjective, some fans believe that Drake's words carry undertones of bitterness and resentment towards the global superstar.
One of the notable tracks that have stirred the controversy is "Fear of Heights," where Drake delivers lines that some listeners believe are aimed at Rihanna. He raps, "I’m anti, I’m anti / Yeah, and the sex was average with you / Yeah, I’m anti 'cause I had it with you." The key phrase here is "I’m anti," which has sparked speculation among fans. Some assert that this might be a sly reference to Rihanna's 2016 album, "Anti," and her song "Sex With Me." Notably, 2016 is the same year when the two briefly dated, adding fuel to the fire of interpretation.
The lyrical controversy doesn't end there. Drake goes on to claim that he has "way badder bitches" than Rihanna and seemingly takes a dig at her current partner, ASAP Rocky, suggesting that he is "stuck" with her and can't break free. On the track "Another Late Night," Drake further deepens the mystery, referring to himself as "pretty flacko," which happens to be ASAP Rocky's nickname, and questioning, "this shit get really rocky?"
These lyrics have left fans divided and have given rise to a flurry of debates on social media. Some listeners argue that Drake's words reveal lingering bitterness and resentment towards Rihanna, particularly regarding her new family with ASAP Rocky, with whom she shares two children. They accuse Drake of being immature and disrespectful towards his former flame, who has clearly moved on with her life.