Drake has made fun of Rick Ross after the Canadian musician got slapped in the face for playing Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” at a festival.

In a video that was uploaded to the internet on Monday, July 1, Drizzy toasted to the nation while wishing his followers a happy Canada Day and raising a glass of wine.

The 6 God recorded himself taking in the Canada Day festivities in a different post, all the while rapping along to “Northern Touch” by the Rascalz—who, incidentally, are from Vancouver, the same city where Ross was jumped.

Drake’s rather dubious tweet attracted the attention of Rozay’s ex-girlfriend Tia Kemp, who gushed about the Toronto rapper in the comments section, emoji-ing a heart. Drake responded, “My goat.”

Rozay responded by making fun of the two for their strange alliance and saying, “Pedo vs. granny.”

The MMG mogul earlier dismissed the altercation in which a group of people who appeared to be Drake fans attacked him and his crew.

“I thought they were bottle service boys,” Ross posted on Instagram following the incident’s viral video. Ha!

He also uploaded a picture of himself standing in front of his own jet, writing, “Until next time, Vancouver, it was fun.”

Longtime opponent 50 Cent also mocked the Teflon Don during the violent altercation, which broke out after Ross sang “Not Like Us” during his set at the Ignite Music Festival.

“LMAO [crying face emoji] THE GREAT ESCAPE!” was written alongside footage of Ross leaving the fight that 50 had reposted. Meeka, alert the chasers—I’m being pursued. [emoji of a grimace] LOL.

Along with the Florida rapper, he posted a video of Tia Kemp making fun of him for “throwing no blows,” with the remark, “My guess is ya, won’t be going back to Canada acting like it ain’t what it is.” HAHA @tia_kemp2

In a follow-up video, 50 talked about the altercation and pretended to be worried about Rozay and his group.

“Hey everyone. I want to express to everyone that I hope that brother made it home safely after witnessing an awful incident that occurred in Canada,” he stated. “I hope that he now sees things from a different angle and understands better what to do and don’t do when out in the world.”