ASAP Rocky Loves Rihanna: Raps About Former Fling On ‘Jukebox Joints’ – Hollywood Life

A$AP Rocky Professes Love For Rihanna In New Song ‘Jukebox Joints’

Sing it loud and proud, A$AP! In his new song 'Jukebox Joints,' rapper A$AP Rocky is opening up about his love for a certain gal-- and he isn't exactly being coy! Are Rihanna and A$AP Rocky back on? It certainly seems that the two might be rekindling their flame! A$AP surprised fans by releasing his new album, "At.Long.Last.A$AP," on May 26, a week before its original June 2 release date. However, that's not the only thing that's got people talking! Actually, it's a particular track on the album called "Jukebox Joints" which features a verse that pretty clearly refers to Rihanna and the love he's got for her. Check it out!

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A$AP Rocky Loves Rihanna

Being shy is overrated.

On his new single “Jukebox Joints,” A$AP gets right to the point. Allow us to sample the obviously Riri related lyrics!

“Ain’t nothing better than the pretty big forehead bitch”

While this could be referring to anyone, the lyrics which follow definitely solidify the intended subject.

“Cinderella’s under my umbrella for different weather/Ella, ella, ay just play it like I didn’t tell ya.”

Okay, really, if A$AP didn’t want us to think he was talking about Rihanna, maybe he shouldn’t have literally swooped lyrics from one of her most famous songs. Just saying!

A$AP Rocky & Rihanna’s Romantic Past

It’s been some time since we last saw A$AP and Rihanna getting cozy with one another. Back in 2013, the two recorded a song together, “Work,” and while on set shooting the video, they certainly did some, uh, work. In fact, photos surfaced of the two kissing!

Rumors then swirled that the two were dating and they went on to form a “fiends with benefits” relationship which, albeit was somewhat short-lived, was awesome then and is awesome now!

Do you think A$AP was rapping about Rihanna? Do you want them to start hooking up again?

— Casey Mink