Drake
Drake dissed Meek Mill in his hometown of Philadelphia. Pictured: Drake performs at Gucci and Friends concert on July 22, 2016 in Atlanta. Getty Images/Paras Griffin

Drake is apparently not done yet with his beef with Meek Mill.

The “Hotline Bling” rapper, during the latest stop in his Summer Sixteen tour, went for Nicki Minaj's rapper boyfriend again, according to E! News. Drake performed “Back to Back” during the Washington leg of his tour, but he changed the lyrics a bit.

“I did another one, I did another one,” Drake rapped. “That p***y still ain't did s**t about the other one.”

The rapper did not stop there, though. On the next leg of his tour, he went for the rapper again. “Just remember when you watch that video over and over tonight, it's not about your city,” Drake said. “I love your city. You did that s**t to your motherf***in' self, boy.”

Mill answered Drake on Instagram, according to Uproxx, although he reportedly already deleted the post. The “All Eyes on You” rapper claimed that there were “Philadelphia SWAT” protecting Drake when his posse came to confront him.

“When u run out the back door wit 12 and use the 'old man' 2 save you! I'm done,'” Meek reportedly captioned his post. “You had Philadelphia swat with you. Ima go head hang up it with these suckas! Had ya'll tucked in back there for hrs lol.”

The tension between the two started in July 2015 when Mill accused Drake of having ghostwriters. Mill was supposedly prompted to reveal the information after the “Jumpman” rapper refused to promote his album on Twitter.

In a tweet, Mill ignited the feud, saying: “Stop comparing drake to me too... He don't write his own raps! That's why he ain't tweet my album because we found out!”

Mill also claimed that Drake didn't even write the verse that was featured on his album, adding, “If I woulda know I woulda took it off my album... I don't trick my fans! Lol.”

The two exchanged diss tracks, until Mill shared a note to his followers, saying he should not have “entertained” the beef. However, he released a remix of Fat Joe and Remy Ma's “All the Way Up” in May 2016 which appeared to be his means of re-igniting the feud with Drake.