A brewing rap beef may now include an unlikely participant – a Toronto city councillor.

Former deputy mayor Norm Kelly drew the attention of Philadelphia-born rapper Meek Mill when he took to Twitter to tell the artist that he was no longer welcome in Toronto, following Mill’s assertion that Toronto’s Drake doesn’t write his own music.

“Stop comparing drake to me too.... He don't write his own raps! That's why he ain't tweet my album because we found out!,” Mill tweeted late Tuesday night.

Drake has yet to respond the accusation.

Tweet-happy Kelly, however, quickly addressed the issue in a message Wednesday morning.

“You're no longer welcome in Toronto, @MeekMill.,” Kelly wrote just after 8 a.m.

The message has already been re-tweeted more than 60,000 times.

Mill responded to Kelly Wednesday afternoon, saying the city councillor sounds ‘like a thug.’

“Aye white man @norm what gives you the audacity to tell me I can't come somewhere over me voicing my opinion! U sound like a thug lol,” he posted shortly after 5 p.m.

Kelly responded Wednesday night.

"Aye American @MeekMill. Didn't say don't come. Just puzzled why you'd diss a Canadian hero a week before coming to his city."

Mill is scheduled to perform in Toronto with Nicki Minaj and Rae Sremmurd on Tuesday.