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A$AP Rocky is using his new song to call out one of Rihanna's exes ... referencing his girlfriend's infamous beating at the hands of Chris Brown.
The rapper takes a thinly-veiled shot at Breezy in his new track, "D.M.B" ... where Rocky raps, "I don't beat my bitch, I need my bitch."
The song title stands for, "DAT$ MAH B!*$H."
Of course, A$AP is referencing CB's well-document attack on RiRi back in 2009, when Chris punched her in his car, resulting in bruising and a split lip.
Chris was sentenced to five years probation and community service for assaulting Rihanna and later admitted the incident made him feel like a monster and would haunt him forever.
Clearly, A$AP is not letting Chris live it down.
The music video for "D.M.B." just dropped Thursday, and there's also imagery of A$AP and Rihanna tying the knot -- they have gold grills that say "Marry Me" and "I Do" -- which is interesting because RiRi is pregnant with Rocky's baby.
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