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A$AP Rocky Denies Dissing Rita Ora on New Song 'Better Things'
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'I'm not saying she's a terrible person, I'm just saying that when I was in a relationship and I did things with her that I wasn't supposed to do, she had a big mouth,' the rapper explains.

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Earlier this week, A$AP Rocky raised eyebrows with one of the songs from his newly-released album "At.Long.Last.A$AP". The rapper left numerous fans asking what had actually happened between him and Rita Ora after they listened to "Better Things" which included a few fiery bars about the British singer.

Rocky has now offered an explanation. In an interview with BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac, he made it clear that he wasn't dissing Ora at all on the song. "I just want to clarify, this isn't me saying: People don't go listen to Rita Ora, or she's an ugly person, or nothing," he explained.

"I'm not saying she's a terrible person, I'm just saying that when I was in a relationship and I did things with her that I wasn't supposed to do, she had a big mouth," he added. In the interview, he also said that the track was pretty old, but he wanted it on his new album because he thought it was good.

On "Better Things", Rocky says the 24-year-old songbird "got a big mouth." "Next time I see her might curse the b***h out/ Kicked the b***h out once 'cause she b***hed out/ Spit my kids out, j***ed up all in her mouth and made the b***h bounce," he raps. Ora has yet to respond to the name-dropping.

In addition to the song, Rocky's "A.L.L.A" features collaborations with a few big names in the game like Kanye West, SchoolBoy Q, Lil Wayne and more. The album, which was originally planned for release on June 1, is currently on track to open at No. 1 on next week's Billboard 200. It's been projected to start with around 120,000 equivalent units.

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