ASAP Rocky's son inherited Rihanna's 'big forehead'
A$AP Rocky's eldest son inherited his mother Rihanna's "big forehead".
The 'Praise the Lord (Da Shine)' rapper thinks two-year-old RZA is like his "twin" except for one of his facial features, while younger son Riot, 14 months, is very similar to his 'Umbrella' hitmaker mom when it comes to their personalities.
He told W magazine: “I think RZA is going to keep to himself. He’s an introvert.
"Riot’s an extrovert—he’s just like his mom.
"RZA is more so like his dad, like me. And he’s my twin. He got his mom’s forehead, but he got everything else from me."
Referring to the lyric '"Ain't nothing better than the pretty, big forehead b****" from his 2015 track 'Jukebox Joints', he added: "I love my boy’s big forehead! I loved it on his mother. Listen to ‘Jukebox Joints.’ ”
Little Riot idolises his big brother, while RZA is only just "warming up" to his sibling.
Rocky said: “Riot looks up to RZA. I think RZA's warming up to Riot.”
The 36-year-old rapper - whose real name is Rakim Mayers - admitted he and Rihanna always knew they wanted children together.
Asked when he knew the 'Diamonds' hitmaker would be the right person to have his children, he said: “I knew from when we were younger. We both did, I think. So it was only right when we got older. We just kind of reconnected [around] kind of, sort of 2019, 2020."
Rocky loves being a parent and praised the support he receives from his "companion, from my woman, from my partner".
He added: She knows when to hold it down. I think we both have our niches, our things that we do that we’re good at. She could never be a great dad, because she’s a great mom.
"And I could never be a great mom, because I’m the greatest dad in the whole wide world.”
And the 'Highjack' hitmaker - whose dad Adrian died in 2012 - is "so happy" to have support from wider family.
He said: “Once you a parent, you just embody that, no matter what.
“I’m so happy that I at least still got one parent. If I didn’t have the support of our [his and Rihanna’s] parents, I don’t know what we would be doing.”