A new song by Lana Del Rey was leaked recently, featuring multiple insults that allegedly refer to Lady Gaga.

The song is not a confirmed track by Del Rey, but the singer's label, Universal Music Group, has asked YouTube to remove the song multiple times, according to The Huffington Post Thursday, suggesting that it is indeed a track by Del Rey.

The song, which is titled So Legit, begins, "You're looking like a man, you're talking like a baby / How the f--- is your song / In a Coke commercial crazy / I don't get it." Gaga battled rumors that she was a man earlier in career and the "talking like a baby" lyric may refer to "gaga," which tend to be a baby's first words.

Del Rey sings about Brooklyn and asks, "What happened to punk rock?" Gaga was at one time a punk rock singer in New York before she broke through with her mainstream pop music.

The most obvious reference to Gaga is when Del Rey sings, "Stefani you suck /I know you're selling 20 million." Stefani is the real first name of Gaga. Del Rey continues, "Wish they could've seen you / When we booed you off in Williamsburg."

She then sang about Gaga being a girl walking around in her pearls, thinking that she's number one and "so funny" but concluded, "honey, you're not."

Del Rey once again asks Gaga "what happened to Brooklyn?" and asks her what happened to their "scene." Both singers grew up in New York and knew each other before either singer became famous.

"Have we all gone Gaga crazy?" Del Rey asks near the end of the song. "Remember when the streets used to be dangerous and we were born bad?"

Neither Del Rey nor Gaga has commented on So Legit, though multiple sources have reported that the song was actually recorded in 2008 or 2009. This was around the time Gaga broke through with two No. 1 hit singles, Just Dance and Poker Face.

Hear the leaked song here: