Drake allegedly paid rapper Coolee Bravo $150,000 for information about Kendrick Lamar and his fiancée, Whitney Alford, amid his rap beef with the "Humble" artist.

Coolee clowned Drake in an audio clip posted by The Art of Dialogue on X, formerly Twitter, over the weekend from an interview, claiming he fed the Canadian rapper false information about the couple. Enstarz could not independently verify the information.

According to Coolee, Drake allegedly sent some members of his team to Atlanta to speak to people who know Lamar and offer them money for information on the rapper.

Coolee claimed that one of his friends was approached by Drake's people, and this friend informed him about the alleged offer.

Coolee -- who said he was tied to one of Lamar's close friends -- claimed he took the offer and received $150,000 but lied to the people allegedly gathering information for Drake.

"I said, 'Kendrick ain't from Atlanta or Chicago,'" Coolee said of his initial reaction to the alleged offer. "Oh, they're stupid. I said, 'Take the money, I'm gonna tell them a lie.'"

He claimed to have lied that Lamar and Alford -- who have been together since they were teenagers -- were in Los Angeles when they were actually in New York at the time.

"I told them Kendrick was at ... L.A. still. They gave me the money, and I gave $50,000 to my n***as," Coolee claimed.

Coolee went on to say that he and his friends "laughed" while listening to "Family Matters," the diss track Drake dropped after he was allegedly fed lies.

"While Drake was talking about bait and all this s**t, I [was thinking] like, 'We got your money, and you ain't even get nothing. You didn't get no information,'" Coolee claimed. "That's why Kendrick said you came back with no receipts."

Coolee was referring to Drake's latest diss track against Lamar, "The Heart Part 6."

In the song, Drake claimed that Lamar's disses, including those about an alleged secret daughter, were based on false information fed to him by the "Hotline Bling" rapper and his team.

Prior to this track, Drake released "Family Matters," in which he took shots at Lamar's relationship with Alford and accused him of allegedly beating his fiancée.

"On some Bobby s**t I wanna know what Whitney need / All that puppy love was over in your late teens," Drake raps, according to Complex. "You a dog and you know it, you just play sweet / Your baby mama captions always screamin', 'Save me.'"

"They hired a crisis management team to clean up the fact that you beat up your queen / The picture you painted ain't what it seems," he adds.

In his own diss tracks, including "Meet the Grahams" and "Not Like Us," Lamar accused Drake of being a predator and a pedophile -- allegations that the latter denied in "The Heart Part 6."

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Drake attends Drake's Till Death Do Us Part rap battle on October 30, 2021 in Long Beach, California. Amy Sussman/Getty Images
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