If you thought the drama between Drake and Chris Brown has dissipated, guess again. This time, Drizzy throws more shots at Brown calling the R&B crooner insecure and untalented.

During a radio interview with journalist Elliott Wilson on the Keep It Thoro show, Drake talks about the love triangle between him, Brown and Rihanna.

"His insecurities are the fact that I make better music than him. I'm more poppin' than him," he says of Brown. "At one point the woman he loves fell into my lap and I did what a real n---- would do and treated her with respect. So she's not out there talking down on me."

"I feel for him too. Every interview he does, they talk about me," he continues. "It is what it is. I'm focused on this album and everything else that's going on. I'm not thinking about that man...or that girl. ... At the end of the day, we are just two guys and a girl. We are regular people, too. You shouldn't care that much."

Drake also scoffs at Brown's diss on Young Jeezy's remix of 'R.I.P.' where he raps, “OK, now dearly departed, I bought a plane I departed / And if you started from the bottom go on and come out the closet."

"I don't want to hear that man rap," says Drake. "Nobody wants to hear me rap against him. I really do this s---. Let him put out that, whatever, 'Project X' or whatever he's working on and I'm going to put out that real s--- for the people. Nothing good can come out of that situation."

Brown seemingly responded to Drake's interview on Twitter with just three simple letters: "Lol."

Besides Drake's ongoing feud with Brown, he did bring some good news. The Young Money superstar is dropping two new tracks next week. One song, titled 'No New Friends,' initially was a 'Started From the Bottom' remix but has been fleshed out into a new tune for DJ Khaled featuring Rick Ross.

Drake is still working on his new album, tentatively titled 'Nothing Was the Same,' with no confirmed release date, as of yet.

Listen to Drake's Interview on 'Keep It Thoro'

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