A$AP Rocky Hot New 'At.Long.Last.A$AP' Album Release 2015: Rapper Alleges Sexual Encounter and Slams Rita Ora in Raunchy Rap ‘Better Things’
Controversial rapper A$AP Rocky has stunned everyone with foul lyrics on his new album that allege a sexual encounter with recording artist Rita Ora and slams her in the worst way possible, reports Hollywood Life.
A$AP Rocky's newest album, "At.Long.Last.A$AP," was released on May 26 and has baffled many fans who had no clue the rapper and the "I Will Never Let You Down" singer were romantically connected.
The raunchy lyrics are on track "Better Things," in which Rocky raps, "I swear that b***h Rita Ora got a big mouth/ Next time I see her might curse the b***h out/ Kicked the b***h out once 'cause she b*****d out/ Spit my kids out, j****d up all in her mouth and made the b***h bounce."
It seems as though he suggests that Ora talked about their alleged sexual encounter, but there have not been any rumors suggesting the two have hooked up. In fact, the pair has no known history aside from walking the red carpet at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles together.
History or not, the "Fashion Killa" rapper seems to have ill will toward the singer.
A$AP Rocky revealed during a May 23 interview with the New York Post that he experimented with substances as he wrote lyrics for the album.
"There's definitely a psychedelic influence on my new album," he told the New York Post. "[ILove]Makonnen gave me acid at SXSW."
Whether his malicious lyrics are due to bad blood or drug use, things are certain to be awkward between Rocky and Ora going forward. Both recording artists are scheduled to perform at the July 2015 New Look Wireless Festival in London's Finsbury Park.
A$AP Rocky has endured two emotional blows in recent months that may contribute to his drug use and behavior: the January death of his business partner, A$AP Yams, and his breakup with model Chanel Iman last year.
A self-released mixtape in 2013 titled "Long. Live. A$AP" skyrocketed the Harlem-born rapper to stardom. The single "F--kin' Problems" made the Billboard Top 10, paving the way for his mainstream success.
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