Trippie Redd went live on Tuesday (May 8) with a response to counter Tekashi 6ix9ine's suggestion that he is exploiting domestic violence by putting out a track inspired by the fallout from Tadoe's alleged assault of ex-girlfriend, Cuban Doll.

Within days of Tekashi capturing a facetime argument that he had with Tadoe over concerns of Cuban creeping to converse with TreyWay's flagship artist - the internet became flooded with reactions to the expression on Tadoe's face and the inflection in his voice when he warned that he kills people. In an apparent attempt to use the viral moment against 6ix9ine, Trippie began teasing a track titled "I Kill People."

After learning that his rival had not only incorporated the phrase used by Tadoe in their facetime dispute, but that Trippie also got Tadoe to feature on the mix,Tekashi immediately hopped on the internet to accuse Trippie of being a hypocrite for looking past the Tadoe's alleged actions.

Here what Trippie said on Instagram live:

"So, look... I don't give a f*** about Cuban. I don't care about nothing she got going on, bro. I made a song to capitalize off my cousin saying that he kill people. And he said it to a n***a that I don't like. That's why I made the damn song," Trippie responds in the recording. "I ain't made the song because whatever he got going on with Cuban. I don't know nothing about that. That's my cousin. Aye, he his own man, but thats my blood, that's my family."