Is Drake reigniting his beef with Pusha-T?

Last night, Drake celebrated the Toronto Raptors first-ever NBA championship by dropping his “Best in the World Pack” featuring two new tracks, “Omertà” and “Money in the Grave” featuring Rick Ross.

One song in particular, “Omertà,” has some fans convinced that Drake is taking aim at his rival Pusha-T with his thinly-veiled lyrics. “Last year ni**as really feel like they rode on me,” he raps. “Last year, ni**as got hot ’cause they told on me / I’m about to call the bluff of anybody that fold on me.”

The line is seemingly a reference to Pusha’s scathing diss “The Story of Adidon,” on which the G.O.O.D. Music president revealed for the first time that Drake fathered a secret son. “You are hiding a child, let that boy come home / Deadbeat motherfu**er playing border patrol,” rapped Push on the track, which was released one year ago. “Adonis is your son and he deserves more than an adidas press run.”

Drake did not respond to Pusha’s diss, but would later confirm that he fathered a son on “March 14” off his album Scorpion.

Their beef seemed to settle down, but in January, Pusha posted a cryptic tweet that made it seem like the feud was not over. “You tried, you failed…I’m hearing you wanna try again, this time I’m not gonna play with you, any of you,” he tweeted.

After “Omertà” was released, fans took to social media to weigh in on the lyrics. See some of the reactions below.