Drake mocked Rihanna in the song Fear of Heights by admitting their sex was ordinary.
At the start of “Fear of Heights,” where Drake raps, “Why they make it sound like I’m still hung up on you?/That could never be/Gyal can’t ruin me … better him than me..
Drake is so devastated by Rihanna and Rocky that he developed a phobia of heights while attempting to minimize Rihanna’s pussy and other flaws. It’s obvious a man is troubled when he listens to what others have to say about a nearly ten-year-old relationship and then goes on to write a song about it.
As you know, Rihanna and Rocky just welcomed their 2nd child together in August … months after performing pregnant at the Super Bowl — they haven’t given Drake much thought.
They just may now … A$AP’s new album “Don’t Be Dumb” is due out this year.
He then takes a dig at her current relationship with Rocky, with whom she has welcomed two sons, RZA and Riot Rose, rapping, “Better him than me,” followed by, “Better it’s not me.”
He further solidified the song’s status as a diss track by chanting, “I’m anti, I’m anti,” alluding to Rihanna’s 2016 album Anti.
“And I had way badder b**ches than you, TBH,” he adds.
“Yeah, that man, he still with you, he can’t leave you. Y’all go on vacation, I bet it’s Antilles.”
Fans are certain the song is aimed at Rihanna, and some are not pleased with Drake’s new lyrics. Sharing their two cents on the matter, they flocked to X (previously Twitter).