Amidst the series of threats he's been fielding over his travels to L.A. in violation of a so-called 'no-fly zone' that has been imposed against him, Tekashi 6ix9ine hasn't forgotten about his beef with Trippie Redd - and he hasn't let up.

After inciting fans at his recent Arizona show to shout profanities about his rival, the S.C.U.M. Gang rapper entered a heated online exchange with Trippie to defend himself against slander over his willingness to link up with the Hoovers on the West Coast.

"Only blood ik that gotta tap in wit krips to be safe," Trippie wrote. In his initial reply, Tekashi turned the tables to expose that Trippie himself is allegedly guilty of putting a plea out while under pressure. "When you got punched in ya face in New York YOU CALLED THE CRIPS' Big U to protect you. Put that on your mom Ms. Tonya that ain't a fact, Michael," said 6ix9ine.

Trippie followed up by challenging Tekashi's claim that it was him who reached out to the other side during the Brooklyn attack. The Canton rapper contends that while he indeed was in communication with Big U throughout the drama, it was Big U who touched base with him to see what was good, and not the other way around. According to Trippie, it was 6ix9ine's call to put Big U in contact with him.

Rather than spare any more particulars, Tekashi simply called BS per his counterpart's recollection of the incident. He then took a couple of shots at the trajectory he says his former collaborator's career has taken; name dropping XXXTentacion and citing the project with Drake that fell through in the process.