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In an infamous post-and-delete, Kanye West has seemingly jabbed back at Drake’s most recent diss, posting the rapper’s address on the internet.

The screenshot of the now-deleted post — captured by NME — featured a iPhone message sent into West’s group chat of eight people. The message, which accompanied a photo of Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker, read, “I live for this. I’ve been f*cked with by nerd ass jock n*ggas like you my whole life. You will never recover. I promise you.” Although the message itself is rather vague, fans first believed one of the contacts, “D,” just might be the Controlla artist since his long-time nemesis Pusha T was visibly added to the chat ahead of the message. Their suspicions were later confirmed when West dropped a Canadian address.

This shocking turn in the two’s feud comes as Drake dissed ‘Ye in the August 20 release of Trippie Red’s fourth studio album Trip At Knight. In his verse on “Betrayal,” Drake emphatically spits: “All these fools I’m beefin’ that I barely know / Forty-five, forty-four (burned out), let it go / Ye ain’t changin’ shit for me, it’s set in stone.”

Consequence, a former artist of West’s GOOD Music label, took to Twitter to bite back at the track writing, “F*ck a betrayal. It’s the disrespect for me dawg. Wit Trippie Redd shotgun. Respect my team. It’s party time.”

This news is the latest in West’s headline mania as fans await his DONDA tribute album. This Friday, West is returning to his hometown and bringing his next listening event to Chicago’s Soldier Field on August 26. While the forthcoming listening session may not bring forth an album, fans are still wondering what theatrics, updates and revisions the third iteration will be. Although multiple release dates have been publicized, the album has yet to materialize.