Lil B has a new mixtape coming out, entitled Thugged Out Pissed Off, and on his latest track with an accompanying music video "4 Tha Record" he disses R&B singer The Weeknd. The insults aren't even subtle and he appears to be taking direct shots at the Toronto native artist, but he has always been known for being a bit eccentric.

The lyrics in the music video read ("Call me Lil Bars with the XO Bars / Saying f*ck The Weeknd I can't sing that soft") in what can only be assumed to be a direct diss towards the singer.

He additionally raps ("A lot of suckers fake so I can't respect it / F*ck The Weeknd put that on record") in the refrain of the song according to SPIN.

As reported by Complex, the insults have been flying from Lil B's end for some time and back in 2014 he had tweeted, "F*CK THE WEEKND, THE CLUB GOING UP ON A TUESDAY #THUGGEDOUTPISSEDOFF MIXTAPE COMING SOON - Lil B."

This is not the only controversy that Lil B has been involved with in recent months and placed a supposed "Based god curse" on NBA player James Harden according to Billboard. Lil B was reportedly upset because Harden stole his so-called "cooking dance." The curse supposedly caused Harden to lose his edge in a game against the Golden State Warriors. Lil B was also present when the Rocket's lost in late May.

Harden denied the "Based god curse" and further claimed that he wasn't even aware who Lil B is when he supposedly stole the "cooking dance" from him. "I don't even know what happened," he said to a reporter in a video posted by TMZ, "I don't even know... I don't know who that is."

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