Say, Drake, it looks like A$AP Rocky has beef, too. 

After the rapper—who shares kids RZA, 3, and Riot, 2, and Rocki, 4 months with Rihanna—dropped Don’t Be Dumb, his first album since 2018, he all-but-confirmed his track “Stole Ya Flow” is a diss to the “One Dance” singer. 

“I think we all know,” A$AP said during a Jan. 16 appearance on the New York Times’ Popcast podcast when pressed about the nods to Drake in the track. “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.”

Nevertheless, the 37-year-old noted the song “really ain’t smoke,” admitting he doesn’t find his misgivings with Drake resolvable. 

“Nah, it don’t even need to be,” he added, posing rhetorically, “For what?”

Despite his indifference off the mic, A$AP appeared to throw shots at Drake’s will-they-won’t-they relationship with Rihanna throughout the 2010s, prior to A$AP beginning his romance with the “Needed me” singer in 2019.