It seems as though the weird back-and-forth/semi-feud between Drake and Madonna after their Coachella makeout session is continuing. Last night (May 24), Drizzy kicked off his 2015 Jungle Tour in Houston, and he changed the lyrics of his pop star tribute track "Madonna" to reflect another major player in the game... Rihanna.

In fan-captured video from the Houston set, Drake performs "Madonna," changing out the key lyric instead to pay tribute to his sometimes hookup partner and musical collaborator RiRi.

"We should roll to see where it goes / I saw potential in you from the go, you know that I did / I don't know if you know, but I know who you are / You could be as big as Rihanna," Drake raps in the first verse, carrying the newly branded Rihanna lyrics throughout the rest of the song.

Watch the full performance below, via Papermag:

It's unknown if Drake just felt the need to update the lyric or throw some shade at Madonna, but neither possibility is out of the question.

During weekend one of Coachella, Drake brought out Madonna, who became a fast fan after he name checked her on his 2015 mixtape If You're Reading This, It's Too Late. The two then had a surprising makeout session on stage, bringing out mixed reactions from the crowd.

Though Madonna and Drake later both defended the smooch on Instagram, earlier this month, the Rebel Heart singer said she regretted kissing Drizzy, answering a fan question by saying "I kissed a girl and I liked it" and saying she'd tell her younger self "never kiss Drake no matter how much he begs you to."

So, who knows what's happening anymore.

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