A$AP Rocky in his latest track, "D.M.B," appears to make a dig at Chris Brown right on the latter's birthday.

The song serves to remind not only of how much A$AP Rocky loves Rihanna, but also of how Chris Brown blew his chance when he chose to hit the "Umbrella" singer.

In his latest track, "D.M.B," appears to make a dig at Chris Brown right on the latter's birthday.

The song serves to remind not only of how much A$AP Rocky loves Rihanna, but also of how Chris Brown blew his chance when he chose to hit the "Umbrella" singer.

The song, titled "Dats My B*tch," was released on May 5 and is a real love letter to his pregnant girlfriend Rihanna.

Additionally, it features the line "I don't beat my b*tch, I need my b*tch," which appears to relate to a 2009 incident in which Chris assaulted then-girlfriend Rihanna. Chris ultimately pleaded guilty to felony assault months after photographs of Rihanna's battered and bruised face circulated.

The singer was sentenced to community service, five years of probation, and domestic violence counseling. The exes reconciled four years after the assault in early 2013, only to split again a few months later.

Chris described feeling like a "monster" in a 2017 documentary when he collided with Rihanna in their car after leaving a party the night before the Grammy Awards. "I remember she was trying to kick me. It was just her just being upset. But then I really hit her. With a closed fist, like I punched her and it busted her lip. And when I saw it I was in shock. Why the hell did I hit her?" he said in the film. He added, "that's going to haunt me forever."

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While it is apparent from that interview that Brown felt regretful and wished that he could move forward from it, It looks like A$AP isn't going to let him or the world for the matter, forget it.

Meanwhile, the video for "D.M.B." includes footage of A$AP Rocky and Rihanna getting married. The rapper refers to Rihanna throughout the clip as his "angel," "divine," and "soulmate," as the couple appears to be inseparable as they go about their daily lives in New York City.

By the end of the clip, it appears as though the two have decided to go down the aisle together, with Rihanna dressed as a bride, complete with a red gown and matching veil and a bouquet.

A close-up of A$AP Rocky's mouth reveals the phrase "Will you marry me" written in gold on his grill, while Rihanna flashes her own grill with the words "I do."

While fans eagerly await the birth of A$AP Rocky and Rihanna's first child, they now have the "D.M.B." music video to interpret whether the couple actually married or if the marriage allusion was made for artistic purposes. 

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