On Saturday, Madonna took to Instagram to deny rumors that she has beef with "Cheek to Cheek" singer Lady Gaga, E! News reports.

In her Instagram rant, Madonna described those accusing her of having a feud with Gaga as "hateful."

"... they want to create feuds between strong women that do not exist! I do not wish ill will towards any other female artist and i never have! The World is big enough for all of us! I will fight for my rights as an artist, a human and a woman till the end of my days!" Madonna added.

There are those who want to shut me up but they cannot! We still live in a world that discriminates against women. Their are People that are so hateful. they want to create feuds between strong women that do not exist! I do not wish ill will towards any other female artist and i never have! The World is big enough for all of us! I will fight for my rights as an artist, a human and a woman till the end of my days! Because i am a #rebelheart and i walk in the footsteps of giants and i will not apologize Or defend my unpublished, unfinished, STOLEN work. If you don't like who i am or what I have to say then why are you reading this? #unapologeticbitch. P.S. Do not post hateful words about other people on my page either. If you are my fan speak no evil! #livingforlove

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In addition to the Lady Gaga beef, Madonna's Instagram rant was also in response to the music that was leaked on the Internet from her upcoming album, " Rebel Heart." Among the songs leaked included the single, "Two Steps Behind" which many believed to be a diss record about Lady Gaga, People reports. Some of the lyrics from the "Two Steps Behind" track read, "You're a copycat, get back/ I'm always on your mind." Since the early release of her music, Madonna has not been shy about expressing her anger over the premature and unplanned release of her album. Earlier this month, Madonna posted an Instagram image of a broken iPod which she claimed represented her broken heart over the leaked tracks.

Most recently, Madonna's manager, Guy Oseary also responded to the rumored Madonna and Gaga beef and his client's leaked music via a Twitter Q&A, The Huffington Post reports.

Check out some of Oseary's Twitter responses below.

In attempt to rectify Madonna's leaked music, Madonna's team has been forced to release six new songs from "Rebel Heart" on iTunes and other retailers, according to THP.

Madonna's entire "Rebel Heart" album is scheduled for official release on March 10.