Steve Lacy has issued a swift and troll-worthy response to Drake after the 6 God dissed him during an appearance on xQc’s livestream.

Sitting down for a lengthy chat with the Canadian streamer, Drizzy labeled Lacy a “fragile opp” when xQc began playing his 2022 hit “Bad Habit.”

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Asked to clarify his statement, Drake said: “Chat knows what I’m talking about. Fragility.”

Drake did, however, give “Bad Habits” props, saying: “It’s a good song, though.”

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Steve Lacy quicky reacted to Drake’s diss on his Instagram Stories by writing: “YOOOOOOO [crying face emoji]” over a headline of his comments.

He then posted an edited, shy-looking version of the smirk emoji on his Instagram page and flirtatiously wrote: “Who tryna be my…fragile opp [drooling face emoji],” soundtracked by Ginuwine‘s “So Anxious.”

The Internet bandmember, who previously came out as bisexual, further trolled Drake by writing on his IG Stories: “happy pride month [heart emoji] I been proud” alongside a smiling selfie.

Drake’s diss does not come entirely out of the blue as Steve Lacy was one of many artists and L.A. natives who joined Kendrick Lamar on stage at his Pop Out show earlier this year and also worked with the Compton superstar on his 2017 album DAMN.

Drizzy also used his appearance on xQc’s livestream to send a pointed remark in the direction of Kendrick shortly after his rival dropped his latest album GNX.

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The Toronto native introduced himself on the stream by saying: “I’m here — mind, body and soul fully intact, in case you were wondering. You need facts to take me out; fairytales won’t do it.”

The defiant remark is a clear reference to claims in Kendrick’s various diss tracks about Drake behaving inappropriately with young girls, keeping the company of sexual predators and fathering a secret daughter.

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While Kendrick did not directly mention Drake on his new album, he did allude to their beef.

On GNX‘s opening track “wacced out murals,” he rapped: “N-ggas from my city couldn’t entertain old boy / Promisin’ bank transactions and even bitcoin / I never peaced it up, that shit don’t sit well with me / Before I take a truce, I’ll take ’em to Hell with me.”

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He also referenced Drizzy’s controversial diss song “Taylor Made Freestyle” and Snoop Dogg‘s apparent support of it: “Snoop posted ‘Taylor Made,’ I prayed it was the edibles / I couldn’t believe it, it was only right for me to let it go.”

While Drake did not make further mention of Kendrick Lamar during his livestream with xQc, he did take time to throw shade at fellow friend-turned-foe The Weeknd.

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After xQc began playing the singer’s 2016 hit “Starboy,” Drizzy said: “You’ve gotta switch this song, though. You have to switch this one. We’re the real Sixers, the real 6ix side. We don’t listen to that.”