Lil Wayne clearly has not reconciled with Cash Money Records CEO Birdman, as he disses him in a new cypher.

In the latest freestyle session at his home skating park joined by a bunch of Young Money artists, including Mack Maine, Lil Twist, Gudda Gudda, Cory Gunz, Hood, Euro and Flow, the New Orleans emcee takes a few subtle shots at his former father figure.

Over the instrumental of Freeway's "What We Do," Wayne references the late Tupac's classic diss track "Hit 'Em Up." "I thank you for my hit man / And tell Pac I'm a big fan," he raps. "I sing 'Dear Mama' to my dear mama and sing 'Hit 'Em Up' to my daddy b***h a**."

The "Believe Me" rapper even throws up a middle finger while he is spitting the bars to show disrespect toward his enemy.

Weezy also throws lyrical shade at Birdman's latest protégé Young Thug, who often calls his close associates "lovers" or "hubbies": "Young motherf**king Money / These my motherf**king brothers not my f**king hubbies."

The "Lollipop" hitmaker, who is currently working on his "Free Weezy Album," then apologizes to fans for the long delay of his music release. "This is for all my fans that been fans / I'm so sorry I'm so f**king sorry / I'm so sorry for the weight, like Slim Fast," he spits.

In addition, Nicki Minaj recently opened up about the ongoing battle between Wayne and Birdman.

In an interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra's Charlie Sloth on March 5, the Trinidadian emcee was asked whether she would leave Cash Money Records with her "Truffle Butter" collaborator.

"I don't think it'll ever get to that point," she replied. "First of all, people know I love Wayne and I have loyalty towards him, but I love Baby, too. I mean, I'm very close with Baby, I don't think people know that."

"So I'm banking on the fact that they're going to work this out like family," she added.

Check out Lil Wayne's Young Money cypher below (at the 10:07 mark):