Rihanna Sends A Strong Message To Drake For Dissing Her
So Rihanna has finally applauds Drake for name-dropping and dissing her in his new song, and she did NOT come to play. Rihanna is known for being super savage on internet, and she unleashed her fury on Drake for dissing her, sending a strong message for him to keep her name and her family out of his mouth.
And I think that Drake might have bitten off more than he can chew. And people don’t exactly feel sorry for him because they believe that he had it coming. I mean, Rihanna was on her own, staying away the nose and loving on her man when Drake planned to diss her out of the blue on his album.
Truly, somebody should have told him better, because Rihanna is NOT the type of person you mess with and get away scot-free. They don’t call her the Queen of savage answers for nothing.
Drake’s new album, “For All the Dogs,” features disses at many people. Two of them are Rihanna and Esperanza Spalding.
On “Fear of Heights,” the fourth track on “For All the Dogs,” released on Friday, Drake allegedly aims some subliminal bars at Rihanna. The song begins with “Why they make it sound like I’m still hung up on you?/That could never be.” From there, he leaves little doubt who he intended the rhymes for:
“Gyal can’t run me,
Better him than me,
Better it’s not me,
I’m anti, I’m anti [pronounced an-TEE],
Yeah, and the sex was average with you,
Yeah, I’m anti ’cause I had it with you.”
Drake presents the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award to Rihanna onstage during the “2016 MTV Music Video Awards” on Aug. 28, 2016, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Drake’s use of “gyal” instead of “girl” references’ Rihanna’s Barbadian accent. “Anti” is the title of Rihanna’s most recent album, which features the song “Sex With Me.”
He continues, saying, “I had way badder b-tches than you, TBH,” and talks about how Rihanna and her new man go on vacation in Antigua, a Caribbean island just over 300 miles from her native Barbados