A$AP Rocky Calls Out Drake in New Single “HIGHJACK” Over Rihanna

A$AP Rocky Takes a Swipe at Drake Over Rihanna Relationship in New Single “HIGHJACK”

A$AP Rocky Fires Shots at Drake in New Single “HIGHJACK”

In his latest single, “HIGHJACK,” A$AP Rocky has subtly targeted Drake, making waves with his lyrical content. 

The track, which features vocals from Jessica Pratt, is set to be a part of Rocky’s forthcoming album, "Don’t Be Dumb", scheduled for release on August 30.

The song has quickly caught attention for its veiled references to Drake, particularly concerning his past relationship with Rihanna. From the outset, Rocky’s verse sets a bold tone:

“F*ck your h* ’cause she like that / Yeah, b*tch fat ass, pretty, I might wife that / N*ggas swear they pimpin’, Scottie simpin’, get your wife back.”

A$AP Rocky Disses Drake in Latest Track “HIGHJACK”


In a subtle jab, Rocky ends the verse with a line that seems to nod at Drake’s past romance with Rihanna: “These guys want my girl bad, but the public’s eager for my next track.” 

This line is seen as a direct challenge to Drake, especially after DJ Kast One of Hot 97 hinted earlier that Rocky’s album would feature multiple tracks aimed at his rival.

The dynamic between A$AP Rocky and Drake has been tense for some time. Their previous collaboration on “F*cking Problems” is now overshadowed by their ongoing feud. 

The latest diss seems to follow a pattern of musical sparring between the two artists, particularly after Drake's perceived criticisms of Rihanna.

The tension between Drake and Rocky reflects a broader trend in hip-hop where rivalries often become central to an artist’s public persona. 

With *Don’t Be Dumb* poised to release soon, fans are anticipating more insight into Rocky’s thoughts and potential further shots at his adversaries.

A$AP Rocky’s ability to blend personal issues into his music has been a hallmark of his career, and “HIGHJACK” continues this tradition. 

The track’s aggressive tone and pointed lyrics underscore Rocky’s readiness to defend his position and relationship, especially against high-profile figures like Drake.

As "Don’t Be Dumb" nears its release, the buzz around Rocky’s latest diss track promises to keep the hip-hop community engaged and eager for the album’s full content.

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