Chance the Rapper has a bone to pick with Spike Lee over the content of Lee’s latest film, “Chi-Raq.”

Chance took to Twitter Friday morning to criticize Lee’s modern re-telling of “Lysistrata” by Aristophanes, a Classical Greek play about women withholding sex from their husbands in order to stop their fighting.

The rapper, a Chicago native, began by explaining that he’s “not supporting this film out here,” saying the film will “get ZERO love” in Chicago because it’s “goofy and it’s a bunch of ppl from NOT around here telling u to support that sh-t.”

Let me be the one from Chicago to personally tell you we not supporting this film out here — Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) December 4, 2015

That shit get ZERO love out here. Shit is goofy and it's a bunch of ppl from NOT around here telling u to support that shit 🙅🏾🙅🏾🙅🏾 — Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) December 4, 2015

“It’s exploitive and problematic,” Chance went on to say.

The people that made that shit didn't do so to "Save Lives". It's exploitive and problematic — Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) December 4, 2015

He added, “Also the idea that women abstaining from sex would stop murders is offensive and a slap in the face to any mother that lost a child here.”

Also the idea that women abstaining from sex would stop murders is offensive and a slap in the face to any mother that lost a child here — Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) December 4, 2015

His last tweet on the matter seemed to be angrily addressed to Lee: “You don’t do any work with the children of Chicago, You don’t live here, you’ve never watched someone die here. Don’t tell me to be calm.”

You don't do any work with the children of Chicago, You don't live here, you've never watched someone die here. Don't tell me to be calm — Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) December 4, 2015

“Chi-Raq,” which bowed Friday, is eliciting mixed reviews, particularly from those in the black community. Another Chicago rapper, King Louie, also openly dissed the film, releasing a song and video called “F-ck Spike Lee.”