While Chris Brown and girlfriend Karrueche Tran are still going strong, Kanye West disses them in Big Sean's just-released "Dark Sky Paradise" track titled "All Your Fault."

Produced by Travi$ Scott along with his protégé WondaGurl, DJ Mano, OG Webbie and the Chicago emcee himself, the song samples rock band Ambrosia's 1980 hit "How Much I Feel."

Yeezy offers the first verse of the cut, touching on various topics. He starts by bragging about his legacy, comparing himself to the late Michael Jackson.

"That's that don't play, whoo, that's that new Ye / People sayin' I'm the closest thing to Mike since Janet, whoo," he raps.

West then brings up Breezy's highly publicized on-and-off relationship with Tran, seemingly telling the model that if she ever breaks up with the "New Flame" crooner, she will never find a man as good as him.

"Young Walt Disney, I'ma tell you truthfully / If you leave Mickey, you gon' end up with a Goofy," he rhymes. "I imagine that's what Chris told Karrueche."

The "Yeezus" rapper also expresses his anger toward police brutality today: "But cops chokin' n---as out in the media / We finna have to protest and tear the city up / We bout to tear this whole place up pretty much."

Following his G.O.O.D. Music mentor, the "IDFWU" hitmaker jumps in to give a subtle shout-out to his girlfriend Ariana Grande. "We done made it through hell and disaster / My crib done got bigger, my woman got badder," he spits. "You the man she got, but I'm the man she been after / She done sent so many naked pics my phone ain't got no data."

Big Sean's upcoming third studio album "Dark Sky Paradise," which includes recently released tracks like "One Man Can Change the World," "Blessings" and "Win Some Lose Some," is set for a release on Feb. 24. It also features various collaborations with John Legend, Chris Brown, Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Wayne, PARTYNEXTDOOR and more. Check out "All Your Fault" featuring Kanye West below: