Poor RiRi! If it wasn’t bad enough being attacked in lyrics by her ex-boyfriend Chris Brown, now another one of her flings is taking shots against the pop starlet!
Rihanna‘s music may dominate the radio, but the master of chart-topping melodies hasn’t figured out how to keep friendly relationships with her ex-lovers. Chris Brown has been very vocal on Twitter and in his latest track “Theraflu,” that there’s still bad blood between him and the S&M singer. Now Drake is stepping up to the mic, and also taking a shot at the R&B beauty.
Drake and Rihanna were rumored to be romantically involved for just a short period of time, but it seems like she made a lasting impression. In his latest track called “No Lie,” the “YOLO” singer takes a couple low blows at Rihanna, according to Gather.com.
“She came through, she brought food / She got f—ed, she knew wassup / She think I’m the realest out / And I say ‘Damn, that makes two of us’ / Oh that look like what’s her name / Chances are it is what’s her name / Chances are, if she was acting up / Then I f—ed her once and never f—ed again / She could have a Grammy, I still treat that a- like a nominee / Just need to know what that p—- like so one time, it’s fine with me.”
Both Chris and Drake alluded that Rihanna has a tendency to sleep around with the biggest names in the rap industry. Although Drake doesn’t name any names, he hints he’s talking about Rihanna by mentioning her Grammies, her hit song “What’s my Name?,” and the fact their their romance was short-lived.
We think that these rappers should keep their feelings about Rihi between the people the issue pertains to, and not spread their dirty laundry around in verse. But we want to know what you think about Drake’s attack on Rihanna? Should he have dissed her in his latest single?
Nicole Fukuoka
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lucille
Posted at 8:39 AM on January 24, 2013
i think all this sh** is in bad taste!! men have been talking about women forever, calling them hoes. but just think if you could not put it down in the bedroom they would call you a sorry f***! i am tired of the double standards. and instead of these idiots with all the money and talent act responsibly, they sound just like the baby daddy’s who stand on the corner selling crack talking about their baby momma’s. sick of all this! these people don’t care until it starts to affect that cash. and for me personally i won’t lie and say i don’t like the music, but i don’t purchase disc anymore! i fell in love with the frank ocean song, until my son informed me what it meant. i cut that **it off quick!!!