Lil Durk took on the role of a mediator over the weekend when he hopped on a Facetime session with Tekashi 6ix9ine to discuss the drama that has been playing out between the Brooklyn rapper and a growing number of riders from his city.

In the recording, Durk shares that a lot of people holding down the streets, for the most part, understand 6ix9ine's trolling to be in fun and they take it for a joke. But to many, 6ix9ine went somewhere else with his Tadoe and Chief Keef beef once he gave off the impression that he's got smoke for BDK. Tekashi says that while he doesn't regret anything he might have directed towards Keef and his clique, he does want to clarify that his issue isn't with the gang.

"Listen, I don't take none of that s**t back because I would feel p***y if I do that s**t. But, when I said that I addressed it to that n***a in particular. Like, 'Yo, blood, do something about it. What now? Like, you know what I'm saying?" 6ix9ine told Durk.

He then went on to speak on how a lot of people may not know how much he and the Tr3yway family have done to support Rondo Numba Nine while he's been in jail - which Durk, in turn, confirmed to be true.

The remark is consistent with comments the Day69 rapper has made in the past about his appreciation for the city and notables from the streets and the hip-hop scene. But the respect has got to be reciprocal, he insists.

"I always pay homage. But when I feel like n****s disrespecting me, blood... ain't nobody gonna get away with disrespecting me," said 6ix9ine.