Sean "Diddy" Combs is one of the latest hip-hop moguls to respond to Kendrick Lamar's Control verse, but he focused only on the fact that the rapper called himself the "King of New York."

The 43-year-old posted a photo on Instagram in which he and Jay Z, two New York natives, are sitting next to each other and laughing uncontrollably. The photo has the subhead, "And then Kendrick said, 'I'm the king of New York.' "

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"Kendrick got y'all n----- takin y'all time now! This is good ! What y'all gonna do now? Haaaaa lol lets go!" Diddy wrote as the photo's caption.

In Big Sean's song, which debuted on Monday, Lamar called out several hip-hop artists, including J. Cole, Wale, Pusha T, Meek Millz, ASAP Rocky, Big KRIT, Drake, Tyler the Creator and Mac Miller. Despite Big Sean and Jay Electronica's appearance on the song, the Compton native added them to the list.

"I'm trying to make sure your core fans never heard of you," he rapped about all of them. "They don't want to hear not one more noun or verb from you."

The song created a lot of buzz in the hip-hop community and angered some other New York rappers, as well. Fabolous, a Brooklyn native, subliminally reacted to the song via Twitter.

"Any studios open yet?" he tweeted.

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Big Sean, however, believes the controversy is a positive thing.

"I haven't seen a hip-hop song stir up this much excitement in years really," he Rap-Up TV on Tuesday. "It's cool that hip-hop can do that without it being violent the way it used to be."