One thing about Drake, he’s going to diss the girls like he’s one of them. Could that “Bad Gal” coochie still have him in his feelings after all these years?
When Lil Yachty said that Drake’s ‘For All The Dogs’ album would address some controversial topics, he wasn’t exaggerating. No, he doesn’t use the 23-track project to provide commentary on social issues… However, he still managed to stir up social media timelines due to his songs’ subject matter. One song, in particular, has users online in a tizzy. After listening to the record, supporters ran to their profiles to ask… does he dare come for Rihanna?
Many users believe so, as the opening verse of his track ‘Fear of Heights’ includes several subtle references to the singer’s nickname, past album, song lyrics, and more. “Why they make it sound like I’m still hung up on you? / That could never be / Gyal can’t ruin me / Better him than me / Better it’s not me / I’m anti, I’m anti / Yeah, and the sex was average with you / Yeah, I’m anti ’cause I had it with you / Okay, I’m auntie like your daddy sister / Auntie like a family picture / And I had way badder b*tches than you, TBH / Yeah, that man, he still with you, he can’t leave you / Y’all go on vacation, I bet it’s Antilles,” rapped Drake.
Fans immediately took to social media to bash Drake, 36, for seemingly calling out his famous ex, so many years after they split. For those unfamiliar, throughout the course of their respective careers, Drake and Rihanna have attempted to give their love and adoration for each other a shot, but things have never really seemed to go as planned. Aside from giving their fans whiplash with the constant ups and downs of their romance, it appeared that any chance this duo would drive off into the sunset together was officially squashed in October 2016.
As of this writing, a happy ending for this pair just wasn’t apart of “God’s Plan” as in June 2018, Rihanna told Vogue that she and Drake were no longer friends but “not enemies either.”.. but fans can’t help but point out how Drake appears to still be a bit sour on the topic.
Take a listen to the track followed by some reactions and let us know your take on this mess.
Fans think Drake is dissing Rihanna on his new song, “Fear of Heights” from his new album, ‘FOR ALL THE DOGS.’ pic.twitter.com/NJ2H0W4zjL
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) October 6, 2023
Drake disses/make references about Rihanna almost every album. At this point it’s an ongoing trope in his music so who cares. She has two beautiful BLACK children that don’t have to work extra hard to overcompensate for the one drop rule and that will forever haunt him.
— Kadeem 🫶🏾 (@deemxreckless) October 6, 2023
drake still crying about rihanna 7 years later we tired https://t.co/YDiSt2ceiz
— Charmy🪡 (fan account) (@imcharm_) October 6, 2023
“Drake dissed Rihanna” my baby she is somewhere changing diapers for the 20th time this morning… that lady does not gaf lmfao
— Damatré and Jermel’s Angel 💕 (@N3YYZ0N6) October 6, 2023
Drake Sassy Ass Didn’t Start Wearing Them Hair Clips Until He Seen Asap Rocky Making It A Trend He Watches Their Relationship Heavily… I’m So Glad Rihanna Chose Better. pic.twitter.com/g5rEefX1lq
— Queen 💖 (@HER10TH3M) October 6, 2023
Drake dissing Rihanna on “Fear of Heights” is a waste man move. That’s why she chose a real nigga over his pink ass. pic.twitter.com/9V9ydhDhoe
— RO ALMIGHTY ✨🇯🇲 (@_romeko) October 6, 2023
Drake dissed Rihanna and Asap Rocky and that only means one thing, it still hurts him enough to disgrace himself to the public after 6 years. I didn't think I'd ever say this but, Drake, you flopped.
— Ɐurorɑ ☥ (@riihsmybih) October 6, 2023