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"Stole Ya Flow" is a song by American rapper ASAP Rocky, released on January 16, 2026 from his fourth studio album, Don't Be Dumb. It was produced by Rocky himself, Icytwat of Divine Council, Kelvin Krash and Rance of 1500 or Nothin'. The song is a diss track aimed at Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Travis Scott.

Background
In an interview on The New York Times podcast Popcast, ASAP Rocky implied the song was about Drake without explicitly mentioning him. Regarding the origins of their feud, he said "I don't know, I just started just seeing people who started out as friends become foes. Seemed like they was unhappy for you and started sending shots. I think that's what led to any of our misunderstandings or whatever the case is. It really ain't smoke." ASAP Rocky and Drake were previously friends since 2011, the year the former gained notoriety in music. They only collaborated once on "Fuckin' Problems" alongside Kendrick Lamar and 2 Chainz, which was released in 2012. Over time, their partnership deteriorated when in 2019, Rocky began dating singer, actress and fashion entrepreneur Rihanna, Drake's on-and-off ex-girlfriend from 2009 to 2016. This led to subliminal disses toward one another from 2021 up until 2024, when Drake had dissed Rocky among others on his song "Family Matters" amid his feud with Lamar. Rocky debuted the song during his performance on the final day of Rolling Loud Miami in 2023. ==Composition and lyrics==
Composition and lyrics
The song consists of synthesizers and a "swelling, growling bass" with echoed ad-libs. Stylistically, it has been described as "dystopian Memphis street rap" ASAP Rocky raps in the chorus, "First you stole my flow, so I stole yo' bitch", referring to Rihanna. Some have also interpreted it as a diss toward rapper Travis Scott, who had reportedly briefly dated Rihanna in the 2010s. Rocky further criticizes Drake for showing a lack of authenticity in cultural identity and lyrics, his parenting skills, and being sensitive to disses, In addition, Rocky boasts his luxury and influence ("Black onyx, black diamonds shining, black jеans on / All-black chrome, black whip, black iPhone / Black hoodie, Black boy don't dance, mostly gangsta boogie") and mentions having children with Rihanna to reinforce his dominance over Drake. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
The song received generally positive reviews. Angel Diaz of Billboard ranked it as the third best song from ''Don't Be Dumb. Alex Hudson of Exclaim!'' called it "tame", with "forgettable jabs about BBLs failing to register compared to Drizzy's more famous feuds." Michael G. Barilleaux of RapReviews opined that the line "First you stole my flow, so I stole your bitch" was "nap-inducing", adding "As far as I'm concerned, Kendrick buried Drake far deeper in the dirt than anyone else ever could or will need to." ==Charts==
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