Kanye West might have let Taylor Swift finish, but he's still gotta have the last word.

The All Of The Lights rapper took the latest jab Saturday as his Saint Pablo Tour rolled into the Bridgestone Arena in the country music epicenter of Nashville, a key stop on the 26-year-old songbird's road to fame and fortune in her music career.

The 39-year-old rapper performed Famous - the song that triggered Kanye's Snapchat expose of Taylor, with help from his wife Kim Kardashian - three times, egging on the crowd in a chant of 'F**k Taylor Swift.'

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Not letting it die: Kanye West, seen here in his native Chicago this week, again went on the offense against Taylor Swift, encouraging his audience in Nashville to join in on a profane chant aimed at the pop starlet

Vendetta: Swift, 26, seen here this month at New York Fashion Week, has sparred with the Yeezus rapper, 39, for much of 2016 over his single Famous

And the Stronger singer was well aware of his location in the vitriolic outburst, telling the concertgoers, 'I need to hear that loud in Nashville. I need to hear that so loud in Nashville!'

The latest round of shots fired comes in the wake of the scandal surrounding a lyric in the aforementioned Famous, 'I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b**** famous' - a lyric Swift decried upon the song's February release, claiming it had a 'strong misogynistic message.'

But the pugnacious Paranoid singer was quick to retort, quickly taking to Twitter to shoot down the idea that the racy song lyric took Taylor by surprise.

Checkmate: Taylor was humiliated when Kanye's wife Kim Kardashian uploaded a clip to Snapchat of the singers in a cordial discussion over the controversial song, undercutting her previous displays of outrage on the topic

Feuding with the stars: The gloves came off after Kim uploaded the Snapchat clip, triggering an angry response from Taylor soon after

'Character assassination': The Grammy-winner was not short on words in her rebuttal to the release of the controversial social media clip

He wrote: 'I did not diss Taylor Swift and I’ve never dissed her,' adding that he 'called Taylor and had a hour long convo with her about the line and she thought it was funny and gave her blessings.'

The feud took a sharp turn this summer when the Bound 2 singer's wife Kim Kardashian got in on the act, posting to Snapchat a clip of her husband's cordial chat with the We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together singer. Taylor shot back saying that she had been led astray by the rapper, and claimed he and his wife were actively engaging in 'character assassination' by portraying her as a liar in the fiasco.

On Saturday, Kanye reiterated his mentality on Famous and its controversial lyrics to the crowd in Music City, standing behind his artistry.

Thoughts to share: The rapper is currently travelling around the US on his Saint Pablo tour

'So many people told me, 'You've got to take that line out of the song,' he said during the concert. 'You got to play it safe, but this is what rap music is. This is what art is.

'Saying how you feel. And this song is how I feel.'

The tension between the Grammy-winning hit-makers has been going on six years running, all stemming from his infamous interruption of her speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards in protest of her Best Female Video victory for You Belong with Me over Beyonce's Single Ladies, which he called 'one of the best videos of all time.'