Snap Dogg says he has no problem with Tekashi 6ix9ine. In fact, he commends the Tr3yway artist for keeping "ten toes down." However, he can't see himself standing next to an out of town rapper going against folks from his city, and he doesn't see how Lil Durk can either.

Hours after video surfaced of Durk and 6ix9ine talking via FaceTime, Snap Dogg released his own recording in which he snaps on his former collaborator for giving his rainbow haired counterpart the benefit of the doubt while he continues to take shots at Chief Keef and the Glo Gang.

"The s**t you doing, Durk, man - that's weak s**t, n***a. That's h*e s**t, real s**t, n***a. You jumping in other n****s beef. Especially, n***a, n****s from your motherf**king city, bro," Snap said after giving a shout out to 6ix9ine. "Like, you're jumping on n****s bandwaggon because motherf**kers' winning, bro. That s**t ain't cool, bro. Especially when you from the same city as a motherf**ker, n***a."

A couple of Chicago rappers have shown Tekashi favor over the past couple of days although none have been fully commital. FBG Duck threw his support behind him for a brief while, but rescinded after coming across a recording that shows 6ix9ine laughing over Rico Recklezz line about "smoking Tooka." Durk has so far stayed the course, but he's also been careful to note that he recognizes the trolling as a rap game matter and doesn't take any of it as insults to the streets.