A$AP During his Saturday night (March 15) headline performance at Rolling Loud California, Rocky gave a sneak peek at some unreleased music, and one possible Don’t Be Dumb song caused him to explain his stance on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar conflict.
During his performance, Rocky rapped, “I’m not on J. Cole, Drake, or Kendrick’s side. I chose homicide, so they’re going to see a different side.”
While collaborating with Future and Metro Boomin on We Still Don’t Trust You’s “Show of Hands” and J. Cole’s “Ruby Rosary” in September of 2024, Rocky appeared to be making fun of Drake.
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Drake’s three-part “Family Matters” diss single from May was a direct response to Rocky amid the Kendrick Lamar feud. Rocky is said to have dated Sophie Brussaux, Drake’s baby mother, and the 6 God was once romantically involved with Rihanna.

“Rakim is talking shit once more.” I was gassed since you struck my BM first. Do the math and find out who I was hitting at the time. They’re just talking about your “fit again,” so I don’t even know you rapped. Most likely, you’ll need to have another child “before you consider dropping” any shit again. Drizzy rapped, “Even when you do drop, they’re going to say you should’ve modeled because it’s mid again.”
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When Rocky descended from a helicopter to begin his performance at Rolling Loud California, it was a show-stealing set.
The native of Harlem devoted his RL set to people affected by U.S. immigration policies and the wildfires in Los Angeles.

“Unity is what I see. I encounter a wide variety of folks. He remarked, “I see so many different colors.” I want to dedicate this performance to everyone who was impacted by those fires. To everyone impacted by the immigration regulations. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
As the wait for the rapper’s Testing follow-up continues, Rocky did not provide a release date for Don’t Be Dumb, but he did preview additional unreleased tracks during his set, which Rihanna attended.
The 36-year-old’s appearance at the event was his first since he was acquitted of felony gunshot charges against his former associate A$AP Relli in February.
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