Kanye West is adamant that his ex-mother-in-law, Kris Jenner, slept with his longtime rival Drake.

During a chaotic three-hour podcast appearance on Sunday, the “Gold Digger” rapper boasted about his recent Instagram post that claimed Drizzy will “F–k ya baby mama’s mama”.

Drake walking.

“Yeah, that was hard,” West, 45, told “Drink Champs” co-host N.O.R.E. after referring to Drake, 35, as “the greatest rapper ever.”

When pressed about the meaning behind his cryptic — and unfounded — social media post, Ye brought up Jenner’s boyfriend of eight years, Corey Gamble.

“You know what it mean. Ay, Corey, you know what it mean,” he said.

West, who has been under fire for posting anti-Semitic messages, did not expand upon his allegation, and Jenner, 66, has yet to publicly respond.

As far as his on-again, off-again beef with Drake, it appears Ye is letting bygones be bygones. He name-dropped his fellow rapper in several Instagram posts this month.

“EVERYONE KNOWS ME AND DRAKE HAVE HAD A RIVALRY IN THE PAST IT REALLY WARMED MY HEART TO SEE DRAKE LIKE ONE OF MY POST,” he wrote in the middle of a posting spree following his controversial Paris Fashion Week show, where he wore a “White Lives Matter” shirt.

Kris Jenner and Corey Gamble walking together.

“WE STILL NEED THE DONDA TEAM TO PLAY NOCTA ALL DRAKE MUSIC WILL BE PLAYED AT DONDA GAMES MOVING FORWARD,” he continued.

This isn’t the first time someone has speculated Drake bedded someone in the Kardashian family.

Rumors began to swirl in 2018 that the “Hotline Bling” singer slept with West’s now-ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. However, the Skims mogul was quick to shut it down.

“Never happened. End of story,” she commented on a clip of Nick Cannon discussing the rumors, which was shared by The Shade Room on Instagram.

Kris Jenner in a bubblegum-pink pantsuit.

Elsewhere in the “Drink Champs” interview, West discussed JPMorgan Chase recently severing its business ties with him in the wake of his anti-Semitic posts.

“I put $140 million into JPMorgan, and they treated me like s–t,” he claimed.

“So if JPMorgan Chase is treating me like that, how they treating the rest of y’all? I am outraged.”

Social media platforms including Instagram and Twitter have also responded to the controversy surrounding Ye by restricting his accounts.