Rita Ora Says "Emotional Week' After ASAP Rocky 'D*ck Sucking' Diss In 'Better Things'

By Mereb Gebremariam (m.gebremariam@mstarsnews.com) | May 28, 2015 10:59 AM EDT

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Rita Ora responds about her "emotional week" after A$AP Rocky slams her promiscuous behavior in his new diss track, "Better Things."

May 28, the singer posted a clip from her video diaries, the singer dished about her hectic tour schedule among other things in her personal life, "Hello guys, I just thought I give you a update. This week has been kinda mental. It's been a very up and down crazy, emotional, amazing journey. I'm very happy you caught it with me. I'll see you soon."

A video posted by Rita Ora (@ritaora) on May 28, 2015 at 12:52am PDT

Hours later, the British singer posted a photo of her fashion forward self and posted a little shade towards the trending news, "Meanwhile.... #onmyYokoOno" along with an eyes emoji.

A photo posted by Rita Ora (@ritaora) on May 28, 2015 at 7:14am PDT

Recently, the Harlem native hit up Hot 97's Ebro in the Morning to discuss his second album, At.Long.Last.A$AP and revealed why he slammed his former flame, Ora on his track, "Better Things."

"I say what I want. I'm expressing a situation that happened and you know I feel bad that people just keep talking about that, because I didn't think people would like that -honestly," he answered.

On the track Rocky raps, "I swear that b*tch Rita Ora got a big mouth/Next time I see her might curse the b*tch out/Kicked the b*tch out once cause she b*tched out/Spit my kids out, jizzed up all in her mouth and made the b*tch bounce."

"I'ma be really honest with you man. That's a really old song. I was in a relationship when I made that song. I'm referring to trouble that that girl caused me. I'm being precise when I say she talks a lot, and if no one in the world knows why I did that, she knows why." He explained that if you have sex with her she tends to go tell about her secret rendezvous, "I'm not saying she's a terrible person."

The "F**kin' Problems" rapper tried to clear the air and negative backlash stating, "Rita Ora, she's a good person. Me and her had our differences. This album is not about me bashing that girl or taking away what she did. She does what she does and she's an incredible artist for that." He complimented the singer, "I never said she was ugly... I said what I said and that' that. I wish people would stop trying to dissect s**t from it. It is what it is."

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