Kid Cudi went on Twitter today (Oct. 28) in what seems to be a response to Drake's recently released diss song, which takes aim at him, "Two Birds, One Stone." 

"Say it to [my] face, p----," Cudi wrote. "You think it's a game. I wanna see you say it to my face. I'll be out soon. Promise."

Cudi's response comes after Drake released a diss track aimed at the Chicago rapper and Pusha T. Drake recorded the track following Cudi's Twitter rant last month, where he called out Drake and Kanye West for being fake friends and thinking they're better than they are. While Kanye has since seemed to make amends with Cudi, sending him love and support at a recent concert stop of his Saint Pablo tour, Drake released a diss song addressing the incident.

“You were the Man on the Moon, now you go through your phases / Life of the angry and famous / Rap like I know I’m the greatest and give you the tropical flavors / Still never been on hiatus / You stay xan and perked up so when reality set in you don’t gotta face it,” Drake raps on the track.

Drake's response earned mixed reviews, with some people saying he went too far by aiming at Kid Cudi's mental health. Cudi announced earlier this month that he was checking himself into rehab following a long battle with depression and suicidal thoughts.  For his part, Drake has stood by his words, basically saying that if Cudi didn't want a response, he shouldn't have had his name in his mouth in the first place.

While Cudi's manager spoke publicly about Drake's diss track, saying that Drizzy is "corny as f---" for the song, and claiming he previously begged to work with Cudi, this is the first we've heard from Cudi himself.

Check out Cudi's tweet below.

 

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