The Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef is still going strong and the Compton rapper is the latest to respond.

He dropped “euphoria” on streaming services last week, but his latest retort, titled “6:16 in LA,” has been purely posted on social media.

The title’s name comes from Drake’s time stamp records that are often named after a random time and city when he’s got something to get off his chest.

K. Dot not only steals the idea but proceeds to attack Drake for three minutes, touching on various subjects but mostly how no one in Drake’s OVO clique is loyal.

His affiliates are mentioned as well, with the track’s first direct mention coming at the expense of DJ Akademiks when he raps, “Somebody’s lyin’, I could see the vibes on Ak’/ Even he lookin’ compromised.”

He then touched on the “Have You Ever?” theme, which started with “euphoria,” and continued to question OVO’s validity.

“Are you finally ready to play have-you-ever? Let’s see/Have you ever thought that OVO was workin’ for me?/ Fake bully, I hate bullies, you must be a terrible person/ Everyone inside your team is whispering that you deserve it,” he raps.

Source: Kendrick Lamar Drops Second Drake Diss Track “6:16 in LA,” Social Media Explodes