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ASAP Rocky Talks About Men With Muscles That 'Ain't Real' on New Track

A$AP Rocky’s new song “Trunks” has fans speculating about who he's dissing with lines about fake muscles and a BBL.

A$AP Rocky's latest track, "Trunks," featured on the Highest 2 Lowest official soundtrack, is making waves online as fans dissect lines they believe are aimed at Drake.

The soundtrack was released on Friday, and fans have been talking nonstop about the hard-hitting track. Despite not dropping any names, Rocky mentions a BBL and people with fake muscles.

"BBL, think they built / They strainin' when they trainin' in the gym / They think they Wilt Chamberlain / Can't name a bitch who pussy I ain't killed / You lame as shit, we ain't forget / The muscles, they ain't real," Rocky raps.

Listeners immediately took to social media to suggest the "muscles" reference could be a jab at Drake, who has faced years of online chatter about his physique, including speculation that it might be surgically enhanced. Another line from "Trunks" that could be about the 6 God is: "Cookie cutter n***as, soda pop, yeah, they Canada Dry."

The "Canada Dry" reference is notable, as Common famously used it in his 2012 diss toward Drake. The speculation about Rocky's target builds on a history of tension between the Harlem rapper and the OVO frontman.

Their issues date back to the feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar that Rocky has been drawn into, with some believing he's sided with K Dot. Adding to the potential tension is the matter of Rihanna, who has a complicated past with Drake and is now Rocky's partner and the mother of his two (soon to be three) children.

Rocky has publicly stated he's not involved in the "real beef" and has "bigger fish to fry." However, fans believe he took a shot at Drake on "Hijack," which was released this year.

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