Kanye West is officially joining the ongoing rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake with his own diss track.

Ye took several shots at Drake and J. Cole in a remix of Future, Metro Boomin and Lamar's song "Like That" -- which the Yeezy founder debuted during an appearance on Justin Laboy's show "The Download" on Saturday.

The remix opened with West making it clear he was on the side of Lamar, whose disses at Drake and Cole in the original "Like That" ignited the viral rap back-and-forth.

"You know we had to get the hooligans up here to get these pussy n****s out, yo Dot I got you," Ye raps in the "Like That" remix.

West then directly took a dig at Drake and Cole with the line, "Y'all so out of sight, out of mind / I can't even think of a Drake line / Play J. Cole, get the p***y dry."

West continued the dissing on X, formerly Twitter, where he shared an NSFW meme of a woman engaging in sexual activity with a man after he told her he doesn't listen to Cole's music.

The controversial rapper followed up this tweet with a message teasing, "More coming tonight on," and a link to the Yeezy website.

West's "Like That" remix sparked mixed reactions on X, with some praising his new verse and others claiming it was "trash."

"I'm pretty sure @kanyewest drops the hottest s**t when he's forced into a corner wow. Just wow," one X user wrote.

"This s**t is legendary lmao," another said of West's new diss track.

"The way he reconstructed that beat [exploding head emoji] chef's f**king kiss," another comment read.

However, others suggested that West inserting himself into the rap beef was unnecessary.

"Nobody invited you, man," one person tweeted. "Sit down."

Another person wrote, "Kanye West involving himself in this beef," alongside a viral video of a man entering a brawl late and failing to hit anyone after launching a round kick.

"I'm a die-hard Kanye West fan, but this s**t ain't it, it's trash," a third commenter opined.

Some also commented on how West appeared to be dragging Cole back into the beef after the 39-year-old rapper apologized for dissing Lamar earlier this month.

Drake and Cole have both taken shots at West on tracks in the past.

In his verse on Trippie Redd's 2021 song "Betrayal," Drake raps, "All these fools I'm beefin' that I barely know/ 45, 44 (burned out), let it go/ Ye ain't changin' s**t for me, it's set in stone," according to Billboard.

He also appeared to call out West in his 2023 track "Red Button" for being fake when settling their beef.

"Every time you need me for a boost, I never hesitated / Every time that Yeezy called a truce, he had my head inflated / Thinkin' we gon' finally peace it up and get to levitatin' / Realize that everything premeditated," Drake raps.

The beef began last month after Lamar responded to Drake and Cole's collaboration, "First Person Shooter."

In the track, Cole and Drake ranked themselves, with Lamar, as the "big three" in hip-hop.

However, Lamar shut down this statement in his verse on Metro Boomin and Future's "Like That," rapping: "Motherf**k the big three, n***a, it's just big me."

Cole responded with a diss track against Lamar titled "7 Minute Drill," but just days after its release, he apologized for the song and asked for forgiveness from Lamar.

Drake, however, did not back down and continued taking aim at Lamar in his new track "Push Ups."

"Pipsqueak, pipe down, you ain't in no big three / SZA got you wiped down / Travis got you wiped down, Savage got you wiped down," Drake raps in the song.

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Drake attends the Los Angeles premiere of the new HBO series "Euphoria" at the Cinerama Dome Theatre in Hollywood on June 4, 2019. Getty Images/Chris Delmas/AFP
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