Rihanna doesn’t need a long caption to make a loud statement when supporting A$AP Rocky’s new song, “Stole Ya Flow,” which seemingly takes shots at Drake. In this case, a stretched-out reaction said everything.
Rihanna subtly co-signed A$AP Rocky’s latest lyrical moment after fans clocked what sounded like pointed shots at Drake on the viral Don’t Be Dumb track, “Stole Ya Flow.” Rocky doesn’t exactly whisper on the track. On “Stole Ya Flow,” he delivers bars many listeners believe are aimed directly at Drake, including the line, “First you stole my flow; so I stole yo’ bitch.”
For fans familiar with the history between all three, the lyric landed with extra weight. Rihanna and Drake dated on and off for years, collaborating on massive hits like “Take Care” and “What’s My Name” before ultimately parting ways around 2016. Their relationship was mostly kept behind closed doors, but it still left a public mark. Drake famously described Rihanna as someone he’d been in love with for years while presenting her with the Vanguard Award at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2016.
A$AP Rocky didn’t stop there. On another line, he raps, “N***as getting BBLs, lucky we don’t body shame / Throwing dirt on Rocky name, turn around and copy game,” a bar many fans linked to Metro Boomin’s viral “BBL Drizzy” trend and the broader culture of mocking Drake online. Whether playful or personal, the message felt intentional.
When a visualizer for the song began circulating online, Rihanna jumped into the comments with a simple but loaded response: “I meaaaannnn….!!!!” It was enough to send the timeline into speculation mode.

Rihanna’s reaction mattered because she rarely inserts herself into rap beefs or public drama. She’s built a reputation for moving on her own terms, staying quiet until she chooses not to. Her brief comment read less like shock and more like approval.
That support tallies with how openly devoted the couple has been to each other. Rocky recently spoke to The New York Times’ Popcast about their relationship, calling it a perfect pairing and crediting Rihanna with positively changing his life. The love has always looked mutual, from their collaborations on “Cockiness (Love It)” to Rihanna starring in his “Fashion Killa” and “D.M.B.” videos.
Their bond has only deepened with family life. The couple now share three children (sons RZA and Riot Rose, and a four-month-old daughter, Rocki Irish).
