As Drake is still enjoying the high of the Toronto Raptors winning an NBA championship and finally dropping those two tracks he promised fans last Thursday. To quote him “Still on top and these ni**as wanna swap…” to steal some of his shine, HipHop-N-More leaked a full version to an alternate version of Kanye West verse on Pusha-T’s Daytona track “What Would Meek Do? This version had lyrics aimed at both J. Cole and Drake setting Twitter a blazed.

The beef between Drake and Kayne has been while documented, subtle jabs, airing of dirty laundry, and dissing of one another shoe companies through lyrics, Kayne decided to play on the rumors of Drake leaving Nike for Adidas claiming he wears Yeezy sneakers while being signed to Nike:

Kanye hasn’t forgotten J. Cole “False prophets” which many feels was a diss, during an interview with Charlamagne, Kayne felt Cole was being a hater which addressed in these lines:

“I’m too complex for ComplexCon

You heard Cole on that song, he was tryna hate”

But Kanye shots at Nike didn’t stop there claiming the brand signed his protege Travis Scott and former manager Don C, because Adidas takeover was inevitable with Kayne on the roster:

“How can one man take a company down?

I can see Nike contemplatin’ that

“Like bro, we’re fucked, what’s the best plan?

I don’t know, hire Ye’s best man

Maybe sign Travis, sign Don C”

While the snippet may be old, a new Kanye track called “Brothers” featuring Charlie Wilson is set to debut during the season premiere of Irv Gotti’s BET anthology series “Tales” on July 2. Below is Rap Genius’ timeline of the beef between the two legends.