Talib Kweli dropped a response to rapper Diabolic’s diss on Friday, titled “You Tried It,” which features a meme of Cam’ron from the 2005 Bill O’Reilly interview with the caption, “You Fragile.”

The new track serves as Kweli’s answer to Diabolic’s “IneKwelity” diss track, which dropped earlier this week, and addresses the recent Twitter conflict between the two. Kweli doesn't hold back on the song, and even calls Diabolic a “white supremacist rapper.” He even jokes about not knowing who Diabolic is. “Some of these white rappers be out of pocket. Black rappers talk oppression and here they come trying to stop it. Promise. I’m on another level I’m way above that garbage. I’m bout to show these f***in devils who he true God is.,” raps Kweli. He goes on to mock his career, “I tried to Google one of this loser’s songs but he got no hits. I know you mad that I top so many white people’s most favorite lists. I’d go to one of your shows, but they don’t f***in exist.”

The beef between Diabolic and Kweli started back in April, when the former emcee butted into a conflict the “Get By” rapper was having with Wu Tang affiliate, Remedy. The three were entangled in a vicious Twitter war as the two challenged Kweli on his views on race. They even accused him of being racist in their comments. Kweli eventually gave a lengthy response to the conflict in an essay for Cuepoint titled, “When ‘White Fragility’ Affects Rappers: The true tale of why Remedy and Diabolic need to have several seats.” Diabolic addressed the essay in his diss track, saying Kweli needs to do better research.

Source: soundcloud.com