Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom have engaged in a contentious back-and-forth as they’ve both traded shots at each other through new music.

On Monday (January 8), the British rapper and singer released a song titled “Dat A Dat” in which she attacks an unnamed woman for sleeping with her man and even talks about assaulting her.

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Considering she used to date Burna Boy, who was accused of cheating on her and has also been romantically linked to Kingdom, many assumed the song was about the Jamaican singer when it was previewed last week.

The “Dickmatized” hitmaker herself took to social media once the teaser began making the rounds to speculate if the jab was directed at her, saying: “It’s weird, because it’s behind a man… this n-gga is for everybody.”

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Once the full version of the song went live, Kingdom herself shared a snippet of a song on her Instagram profile in which she addresses a “little girl.” Considering the caption reads “Suh yuh confirm you tryna beef over a man OK this is weak,” the track is most likely a clap-back at the “Hurtin’ Me” artist.

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Even though Stefflon Don is upset about her past romance, Jada Kingdom seems to have moved on since her alleged fling with the Afrobeats superstar.

To kickstart the new year, she and her boyfriend Pardison Fontaine linked up for a social media post in which he could be seen admiring her body as she twerked with confetti flying everywhere.

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The pair have been dating since at last September, when they had their “hard launch” by walking hand-in-hand at New York Fashion Week. However, his drama with ex-girlfriend Megan Thee Stallion has yet to fully subside.

In November, the Houston Hottie alleged that he had cheated on her during the time they were together. On “Cobra,” she raps: “Pulled up, caught him cheatin’, gettin’ his dick sucked in the same spot I’m sleepin’/ Lord, give me a break, I don’t know how much more of this shit I can take,” she raps.

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In response, the NYC spitter dropped “THEE PERSON” weeks later and denied the allegations that many listeners assumed pertained to him, questioning her credibility in the process.

I’d like to apologize for no longer keeping up with your lies or supporting your habits to tell half-truths/ I hope this message reaches you well/ Hope you get the help you need,” he says on the song’s intro before going into detail about their relationship.