Fans of CyHi The Prynce were treated to a new track this week, but were shocked to hear what sounded like shots to Kanye West.

In a series of tweets on Saturday, the rapper explains the message behind the song and why he doesn't view the track as a diss record. After it was announced Wednesday that the rapper was dropped from Def Jam, CyHi released "Elephant In The Room," a play off words from his Cage The Elephant sample and the subject matter on the track. The Atlanta artist speaks on invading Def Jam's office and taking what's his. Before getting to his vices with his former label, the G.O.O.D Music artist speaks on his troubles with Kanye West.

Fans also questioned if the rapper was refereeing to writing Kanye's lyrics or the emotionally driven track. On the second verse, CyHi envisions kidnapping the rapper and slapping his wife, Kim Kardashian.

After taking a few digs at Pusha T and Teyana Taylor, the rapper explained on Twitter Kanye was the one who thought of the concept behind the song. He also says he isn't afraid to speak on Kanye on a man-to-man level. "See I'm not scared of @kanyewest like all these other people are he's my brother that's why I can do a record like this!!!" he tweeted.

He also cleared up his comments on Pusha T, who happened to tweet out a link to the rapper's new single "L.I.O.N" a day before "Elephant In The Room" was released. "And I don't have say nothing about me and @PUSHA_T he's always been my biggest supporter on GOOD we just love HIP HOP." The rest of his G.O.O.D music family has stayed quiet throughout the alleged diss track.

Check out his tweets above.

Source: Twitter