In an interview on Monday with Huffington Post Live, Future talked about his forthcoming third studio album "DS2." He also responded to questions about fellow rapper OG Maco's July 9 Twitter post claiming Future has "destroyed countless lives by making it cool to be a drug addict."

"He need to start rapping church bible verses, and then he won't have an opinion on hip-hop. He'll talk about Kirk Franklin," Future said.

The "Commas" rapper explained that his lyrics are inspired by what young people do.

"I don't think I'm destroying lives, it's up to the people to do what they do."

Future said he's not into Twitter, and if OG Maco has something to say to him, he'll have to say it to his face.

"But if he say it in my face, he not gonna get the response I'm saying right now," he explained. "But besides that, I'ma go live my life and not think about him."

While it is unclear who contact whom, OG Maco claims to have spoken with Future on Monday afternoon. It seems they have made amends.

"Salute @1future . We just had a real n*gga conversation. The media and hate will turn positives into negatives if you let em. No more ?s," he tweeted.

The feud began when Future announced his new album "Dirty Sprite 2" last week. While social media buzzed with excitement, Maco launched a Twitter rant aimed at hip-hop's drug culture and blaming rappers like Future for promoting it.

The Atlanta rapper aired his rap game complaints, writing, "Rap about drugs and call girls hoes and wear supreme and bape and you'll make it. On my soul."

He called out Future for his Xanax reference on "56 Nights."

"I love Future, but I also understand Future has destroyed countless lives by making it cool to be a drug addict. 56 Xans isn't cool," Maco posted.