Rick Ross is taunting Drake, warning him not to respond to Kendrick Lamar's latest diss track aimed at him.

Ross, who also released a diss track aimed at Drake, even dragged rapper Lil Yachty into the mix.

Rick Ross Warns Drake Not To Respond to Kendrick Lamar's 'Euphoria'

Taking to Instagram Stories, Ross gave Drake a piece of unsolicited advice.

"Look, white boy, I know we not friends," he wrote. "But lemme give you this advice 'cause you ain't got nobody 'round you. Or you ain't got no real n***** 'round you. Lemme just put it like that. Ain't no real n***** Stop! Don't respond. You ain't even peep when the intro came on with the Teddy Pendergrass. That was that Black vibe."

Ross told Drake not to write an eight-minute verse to hit back against Lamar, referring to J.Cole's now-taken down diss track against Drake titled "7-Minute Drill."

"[Lil] Yachty, I know you want to get that money. You ain't wrong, n####. Keep buying them big houses. But I'm a tell you this like a real n####. Ain't no more BBLs. Ain't no more ass fillers. Ain't no more cheek fillers," he added, referring to the Yachty's ties to Drake.

Notably, Ross and Lamar have publicly questioned Drake's "Blackness" on their respective diss tracks. Drake, born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to an African-American drummer father, Dennis Graham, and a Canadian Askenazi Jew mother, Sandi Sher, has received comments about his Blackness throughout his music career.

On "Champagne Moments," Ross' diss track against Drake, he called him "white boy." Meanwhile, on "Euphoria," Lamar told Drake that he doesn't want to hear the light-skinned rapper say the n-word ever again.

"How many more fairytale stories 'bout your life 'til we had enough?/How many more Black features 'til you finally feel that you're Black enough?" Kendrick rapped.

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Rick Ross Released 'Champagne Moments'

As Drake dissed Ross in "Push Ups," Ross retaliated with "Champagne Moments."

Ross accused Drake of having "ghostwriters" on the track, even saying that his mentor Lil Wayne "gave you the juice."

"I unfollowed you, n----, 'cause you sent the motherf---ing cease-and-desist to French Montana, n----," Ross rapped. "You sent the police, n----, hatin' on my dawg project/That wasn't the same white boy that I seen, n----, when we were makin' them early records."

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