Rich Homie Quan recently spoke about the ongoing beef between Lil Wayne and Birdman, as well as his upcoming collaborations with a couple of Young Money artists.

Sitting down with VladTV, the ATL emcee addressed the New Orleans rhymer's current situation with his label YMCMB and its CEO. He confirmed he talked to Baby about it but said it is between the two.

"Me and Birdman talked about his situation, but I'm not going to put y'all onto their business or whatnot," he said. "We had words about it. Other than that, we can't do nothing but move forward.

"I've got nothing but respect for Wayne, he's still my big brother regardless. Bird's still my uncle regardless," he said.

Quan also revealed he has been working in the studio with Weezy on the remix version of his Drake-assisted track.

"Oh yeah, we've got a brand new remix coming out. Wayne got me on the 'Grindin' remix," he said. "I have worked with Wayne, I have worked with Drake. I have yet to work with Nicki Minaj and Tyga."

The "Type of Way" rapper added that he recorded new music for his upcoming first solo album with Drizzy in Toronto, while touring with Wiz Khalifa: "He invited me out to his house, we did 2-3 songs."

Meanwhile, TMZ reported that Lil Tunechi was "threatening" to take legal action against Birdman and YMCMB, if they do not release "Tha Carter V" anytime soon.

According to a source close to the feud, "Wayne has issued a simple ultimatum, in writing" to either "release 'Tha Carter V' pronto," or "he will sue to leave Cash Money altogether."

The source added Lil Tunechi is not speaking to Birdman, claiming the "Believe Me" hitmaker is "only focused on the album. When and if that gets done, he'll worry about fixing the friendship ... if that's even possible now."