A$AP Rocky mocks Drake in Vancouver by holding a fan’s sign claiming he’d “smoke all 3” of Drake’s albums during his tour stop in Canada.
- July 3, 2026
AceShowbiz - A$AP Rocky sparked attention during his Don't Be Dumb Tour stop in Vancouver on July 1 by holding up a fan's sign that appeared to mock fellow rapper Drake. The sign claimed that Rocky would "smoke all 3 of your albums," referencing the three projects Drake released in May: ICEMAN, HABIBTI, and MAID OF HONOUR.
The moment occurred in Drake's home country of Canada, adding an extra layer of drama to the ongoing tension between the two artists. The crowd reacted enthusiastically as A$AP Rocky smiled and showcased the sign, which appeared to be a playful yet pointed jab at Drake.
The rivalry between A$AP Rocky and Drake has simmered for years, particularly after Rocky began a relationship with Rihanna. However, the discord became more evident in 2026, with both rappers exchanging indirect disses on their respective albums.
Earlier this year, A$AP Rocky took shots at Drake on his track "Stole Ya Flow" from the Don't Be Dumb album. In the song, he accused Drake of stealing his style and criticized some of his personal choices. The lyrics emphasized mistrust and called out perceived imitation.
Drake responded in kind on his ICEMAN album, with fans interpreting several lines as references to both A$AP Rocky and Rihanna. The track "Burning Bridges" contained notable remarks questioning the involvement of Rocky’s partner in promoting his music, adding fuel to their ongoing public rivalry.
This latest incident in Vancouver highlights how the feud remains alive, with both rappers continuing to address each other through their music and public appearances. While the exchanges have been subtle at times, moments like the sign reveal a more direct approach to their competitive dynamic.
Fans and observers are watching closely to see if the tension will escalate further or eventually cool down in the coming months as both artists continue their careers and tours.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Xxlmag.