The fallout from Kendrick Lamar's verse on Big Sean's Control continues as rappers B.o.B and Joel Ortiz released their responses to the Compton emcee.

Neither B.o.B nor Ortiz were amongst the rappers Lamar mentioned on his scathing verse. Still, Ortiz took exception to Lamar's claim that he is the "king of New York" and the Brooklyn rapper dropped his Outta Control response just hours after Lamar's verse hit the airwaves and Internet on Tuesday.

"I ain't even got to give this too much thought / Joell Ortiz one of the won any war that he ever fought / This ain't no different, I'm listening, you the King of New York? Little homie you ain't the king of New York / You the next thing on my fork," Ortiz rapped.

The reasoning for B.o.B's response to Lamar is a bit more cryptic since the Airplanes rapper hails from Atlanta, but it could be that B.o.B was bothered by Lamar's assertion that he's the best emcee amongst the new crop of rappers.

"I heard the barbershops spittin' great debates all the time/Bout who's the best MC? Kendrick, Jigga and Nas / Eminem, Andre 3000, the rest of y'all/New ni**as just new ni**as, don't get involved," Lamar rapped.

B.o.B released a response deemed How To Rap. On the diss track, the Atlanta rapper adopts Drakes' flow on the song Versace and interpolates elements of Lamar's second verse on the song Swimming Pools.

"Now open your mind up and listen you ni**as / 
I am the master, the guru and after I school you
 / I'm skinning you ni**as / 
You finished I'm making chinchillas out of ni**as," he rapped.

Lamar is yet to address the controversy surrounding his raps on Control. The respective video can be viewed below.