Rihanna has given her stamp of approval to longtime partner ASAP Rocky for his new song, "Stole Ya Flow."
The Don't Be Dumb track is presumed to be a diss aimed at Drake, whom RiRi previously dated on and off from 2009 until about 2016. The former couple collaborated on songs "Take Care" and "What's My Name."
While Rocky worked with Rihanna on the "Cockiness (Love It)" remix, the singer also starred in his music videos for "Fashion Killa" and "D.M.B." The couple also share three children: two sons, RZA, 3, and Riot Rose, 2, along with four-month-old daughter Rocki Irish.
The couple also appear to have similar music tastes, as Rihanna cheered on Rocky's "Stole Ya Flow" on Instagram following the release of Don't Be Dumb.
"First you stole my flow; so I stole yo' bitch," Pretty Flacko raps on the song, which fans assumed was a shot at Drizzy.
Elsewhere, he raps: "N***as getting BBLs, lucky we don't body shame / Throwing dirt on Rocky name, turn around and copy game," a possible reference to Metro Boomin's viral song "BBL Drizzy."
Commenting on a post of the song's visualizer, RiRi wrote: "I meaaaannnn….!!!!"
Drake and Rihanna kept their relationship mostly private in the 2010s, although the five-time Grammy winner referred to her as someone he'd been "in love with" for years while presenting her with the Vanguard Award at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards.
With Rocky now in the picture, on the recent episode of The New York Times podcast Popcast, the Harlem rapper alluded to being at odds with Drake in the years since opening for him on the Club Paradise Tour in 2012. Also supporting the Canadian rapper on that tour was Kendrick Lamar, whose friendship with Drizzy also soured in a big way over the past year or so.
"I just started seeing people who started out as friends and then became foes," Rocky said, without mentioning Drizzy by name. "It seemed like they were unhappy for you and, you know, started sending shots. And I think that is what led to any of our misunderstandings, or whatever the case is."