Drake name-dropped Millie Bobby Brown as he denied pursuing underage girls in his latest diss track against Kendrick Lamar, "The Heart Part 6."

In the new track -- whose title is a reference to Lamar's five-part "The Heart" series -- Drake pushed back against some of the unsubstantiated allegations made by Lamar, who called the Canadian rapper a "predator" and a "pervert" in previous diss songs for his alleged interest in younger women, according to Variety.

"I never been with no one underage, but now I understand why this the angle that you really mess with," Drake raps, according to lyrics provided by Vibes Only.

"Just for clarity, I feel disgusted / I'm too respected / If I was f**kin' young girls, I promise I done been arrested / I'm way too famous for the s**t you just suggested," he adds.

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Drake then mentioned Brown as well as Lamar's fiancée Whitney Alford, with whom he shares two children.

"I'm your baby momma's screensaver / Only f**kin' with Whitneys, not Millie Bobby Browns / I'd never look twice at no teenager / I'm a f**kin' hitmaker dog, not a peacemaker," Drake raps.

Drake faced backlash in 2018 after the then-14-year-old "Stranger Things" star revealed that she had a close bond with him and that they exchanged private messages about dating.

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During an interview with Access Hollywood at the time, Brown described the "One Dance" hitmaker as a "great friend" and a "great role model."

"We just texted each other the other day, and he was like, 'I miss you so much,' and I was like, 'I miss you more,'" the actress shared.

Brown also revealed that Drake gave her advice "about boys" and that they were set to see each other in November that year.

"He helps me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's great. He's wonderful. I love him," Brown told the outlet.

Brown's innocent comments sparked outrage aimed at Drake, who was accused by social media users of grooming the young actress and displaying "predatorial behavior."

Drake name-dropping Brown in his new diss track reminded the internet of that controversy, and users quickly began trolling the "God's Plan" rapper on X, formerly Twitter.

"Bringing up Millie Bobby Brown on that track when Kendrick never mentioned her is the most telling slip up lmao," one person wrote on X.

"Bro got baited into [telling] on himself," another claimed.

Another user addressed Drake directly, writing: "[Lamar] called [you] master manipulator and [you] admitted to feeding him lies then dropped a bar about Millie Bobby Brown when Kendrick never mentioned her. You're #Caught."

Some also called out Drake over his lyric that he was "too famous" to be a sexual predator, pointing to convicted sex offenders such as R. Kelly and Jeffrey Epstein.

"Damn Drake really said he's too famous to be a pedophile. So I guess R. Kelly wasn't famous enough. I guess Diddy wasn't famous enough. I guess Epstein wasn't famous enough," one person wrote alongside an old video of Drake kissing a 17-year-old girl onstage during a Colorado concert in 2010.

Another person listed several other well-known figures who have been convicted or accused of sexual abuse and assault.

Drake and Lamar have dropped several diss tracks since they reignited their beef in recent months.

On Friday, Lamar put out "6:16 in LA," in which he took aim at Drake's OVO crew.

Later that night, the two rappers dropped response tracks, one after the other, with Drake releasing "Family Matters" and Lamar unveiling "Meet the Grahams."

Samsung At Austin City Limits Music Festival 2016
Recording artist Kendrick Lamar performs on the Samsung Stage during day two at Austin City Limits Music Festival 2016 at Zilker Park on October 1, 2016 in Austin, Texas.
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In his track, Drake suggested that one of Lamar's kids with Alford was actually fathered by his creative partner, Dave Free.

Lamar then fired back Saturday with another diss song, "Not Like Us," in which he claimed the other rapper is a "certified pedophile" in a dig at Drake's 2021 album, "Certified Lover Boy."