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The world just got a taste of unreleased tracks from Drake, Roddy Ricch, Big Sean, and the late Nipsey Hussle courtesy of producers Boi-1da and Hit-Boy, who squared off on Instagram Live Friday night for "The Beat Battle You Don't Want To Miss."

The internet lost it after Boi-1da previewed an unreleased song with Drake and Roddy Ricch. "Stop playing with me bro," the 33-year-old Canadian producer can be heard telling Hit-Boi in the clip, adding "I'm not playing with you, bro." Check out the video below.

Hit-Boy retaliated with a vengeance — dropping a Nipsey Hustle and Big Sean collab.  The track will apparently be part of the producer's upcoming album Detroit 2. See the video below and scroll down for the best Twitter reactions from the epic battle.

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