Things just got interesting in the Drake and Tyga ordeal. While Drizzy has yet to respond to his label mate's shade, shots have been fired from his camp. OVO Chubbs took it upon himself to diss Tyga after calling Drake fake and blasting YMCMB in a recent interview.

T-Raww pointed Drizzy out as a phony but the tables have turned with Chubbs questioning Tyga's credibility. In a clip posted to Instagram, Chubbs pieced together portions of Tyga's appearance on the canceled MTV show Bustas and a speech from former Arizona Cardinals head coach Dennis Green.

In the video, Tyga can be seen saying, "Grew up not too tough. Parents got a Range Rover CL 600. Doing it big. Not too much heart, but I'm still street."

 #TheyRWhoWeThoughtTheyWere #Eps.1

A video posted by @chubbsview on Oct 10, 2014 at 4:38pm PDT

During a recent interview with Vibe, Tyga revealed that he didn't really get along with Drake or Nicki Minaj. He called the Toronto rapper "fake" and said that he doesn't "like Drake as a person."

"I don't like Drake as a person," Tyga said. "He's just fake to me. I like his music; you know what I'm saying? I think his music is good, but we're all different people. We were forced together and it was kinda' like we were forcing relationships together ... I think being signed to Young Money, everybody felt like they had to force a relationship 'cause Wayne put us together. At the end of the day the reason why I signed to Young Money is because of Wayne. Not because of Drake, not because of Nicki. It was because of Wayne and my relationship with him. I try to be cool with everybody, but sometimes, everybody just has different personalities, motives, and different characters. When you realize that, you realize that's not a place where you want to continue to grow."

Drake has yet to respond publicly to the remarks but he did like photos of Tyga's ex-fiancee Blac Chyna on Instagram.

Earlier this month, Tyga took to Twitter to air out his differences with the label and threatened to leak his forthcoming album The Golden Album: 18th Dynasty. According to his tweets, the "Rack City" rapper is strictly focusing on building his label Last Kings. Mack Maine, who is also signed to Young Money and serves as the label's president, responded to Tyga's tweets and also threw a little shade on the sly.

 

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