Is Tyga Sending More Shots At Drake?: 'Aubrey Never Was My N****' On Stage

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While performing "Make It Work" on stage Tyga sent a shot directed towards Drake and it was all caught on camera and posted to WorldStarHipHop.

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Update
Tyga addressing the beef on "The Breakfast Club" :"My thing is, it's like, I dunno, if it's real it's real, if it's not it's not. I just don't fuck with him as a person, cause of the experiences I've had with him personally.

I'm not going against who he is as a person to the public or his music or anything, like I said, his music is great and it's undeniable, it's his moment.

It's just personal experiences I've had with him, and phone calls, I feel like he's a nice guy on the outside, but he's not genuine, and he plays people left and right."

"Aubrey never was my n*****, all these bitches know you corny n****," were the lyrics that were performed to fans by Tyga.

The initial song had a verse that indirectly targeted Drake but this time Tyga uses Drake's real first name Aubrey, in order to make sure everyone knew that the shot was directed right towards the Young Money rapper.

The heightened tension between the two rappers comes after Drake released his "If You're Reading This Then It's Too Late," surprise album containing two direct disses towards Tyga.

Drake says in the song "Energy," "I got rap n***** that I gotta act like I like, but those acting days are over f**k them n***** for life." This looks to be directly related to comments Tyga made about not getting along with Drake or Nicki Minaj.

The second diss on the album came in Drakes "6PM In New York" where Drizzy rapped, "I heard a lil' lil' homie / Talking reckless in Vibe / Quite a platform you chose / You shoulda kept it inside / Oh you tried / It's so childish calling my name on the world stage / You need to act your age and not your girl's age."

All of this among the turmoil that surrounds Young Money with the battle between Lil Wayne and Birdman due to payment issues, does not speak well for the stability of Young Money.

Watch the diss below.