Fans of Drake are outraged as he constantly criticizes ex-girlfriend Rihanna and her current partner in the newest album For All the Dogs, A$AP Rocky

 

Fans aren’t happy with DRAKE’s new record, which seems to call out his ex.

The 35-year-old Rihanna was mentioned in passing many times in the Canadian musician’s latest album For All the Dogs.

Drake Seems to Rap About Rihanna and A$AP Rocky on 'For the Dogs' Track "Fear of Heights" - Men's JournalDrake faced backlash after mentioning Rihanna many times in For All the Dogs.

 

When Drake, 36, released For All the Dogs on October 6, fans soon realized that he couldn’t help but make references to his previous relationship in the song’s lyrics, according to Billboard.

Rihanna and Drake allegedly had an intermittent relationship from 2009 till 2016.

Others took the raps as proof that Drake was still hurt over his failed relationship with Rihanna years ago

At the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, the rapper publicly declared his love for Rihanna on stage, but the Fenty Beauty entrepreneur wasn’t very receptive.

In 2018, Rihanna hinted that she and Drake were no longer close in a Vogue interview, stating, “We don’t have a friendship now, but we’re not enemies either.” It is what it is, really.

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Drake seems to feel otherwise, based on his recent rap songs, despite Rihanna’s suggestion that she didn’t care that they were moving apart.

Despite the highly-anticipated album being pushed back multiple times, critics claimed that he flopped with his lyrics

Drake began his song Feаr of Heights by repeating the title of one of Rihanna’s albums, “Anti,” and then he said, “That man, he still with you, he can’t leave you.” “I bet it’s Antilles, where y’all go on vacation,” was a reference to Barbados, Rihanna’s home island.

They gave the following explanation: “Creatives looking for discretion are starting to use this area of the club.

It’s a screening room, but a growing number of artists and even well-known podcasters are using it. It’s private yet personal, and it can accommodate little over 100 guests.”