An unexpected feud broke out between Rihanna and G.O.O.D. Music artist Teyana Taylor via Twitter.

The drama all started from an Instagram video that Rihanna posted this week. According to the video, the singer's hair stylist seemed to mock Taylor; she posted a video of herself singing Anita Baker's "Caught Up In The Rapture" earlier in the month on Instagram. This wasn't Rihanna's first time having a beef with a fellow artist - she also has a history with Ciara.

Taylor, fed up with Rihanna's unacceptable behavior on social networking sites, called up Hot97 morning show's Ebro Darden and Paul Rosenberg to express her frustration,

"I think that her fans are loud and they condone her behavior and she does this to everybody. And it's not always fun and games all the time." Taylor continued, "You understand what I'm saying? You do it, you get away with it, you tried me. You clapped and I clapped back. That's what that was. You didn't think that it would go as far as it did, but you can't do that to everybody... Yes, I do think she's a cyber bully. I really do. I think she's a cyber bully. And I think she has dope music - You know I'm not no hater. Dope music is dope music. She's a pretty girl, but that don't mean that you can just bully anybody. It don't work like that."

While both musicians continued to exchange insults on cyberworld, followed by a tweet, "I hate broke B----es," Rihanna changed her profile picture to a picture, which arrogantly attempted to compare her net worth with that of Taylor's: Rihanna's net worth was place at $90 million, while Taylor's was only at $9 million.

"We all know that especially with the net worth those are inaccurate, the "Google Me" singer responded. "She went all the way online, a girl that's worth $90 million, went all the way online to find the lowest net worth, which is false... Let's get deeper because remember she's worth $90 million. So, everybody thinks she's worth $90 million. She ain't got time, but you had time to go on Google. You had time to fix up pictures. You had time to make me your main picture, but yet you Tweet 'I'm not gonna go at her. I'm not gonna make her famous'... My s--- is gonna pop regardless. So, this wasn't no publicity stunt."