Solange is clapping back at New York Times music critic Jon Caramanica over comments he directed at her back in 2013 after she blasted his review of Brandy’s Two Eleven album. At the time, Solange tweeted that entertainment blogs should hire writers versed in R&B and Hip-Hop to write about the genres, not just folks with Ivy league backgrounds.

Some of these music blogs could actually benefit from hiring people who REALLY understand the culture of R&B to write about R&B. — solange knowles (@solangeknowles) January 5, 2013

Like you really should know about deep Brandy album cuts before you are giving a "grade" or a "score" to any R&B artist. — solange knowles (@solangeknowles) January 5, 2013

Those comments prompted Caramanica to respond in a podcast by saying that Solange was biting the hand that feeds her since her career skyrocketed after music blogs began covering r&b artists more. “The only reason that Solange’s success this past year has even been a thing is only because of these same people that she’s lambasting, like there would be no Solange record if the dude from Grizzly Bear didn’t put it out. There would be no Solange interests if all of a sudden people that have not historically been interested in r&b hadn’t decided to pay attention to Miguel and The Weeknd and Drake. So you know, first of all, let’s talk about biting the hand that feeds you. If I was Solange, I would be a little bit worried about that.”

On Wednesday night, three years after their initial spat, Solange decided to continue the conversation by launching into a poignant social diatribe ripping Caramanica over his commentary.

Ps: @JonCaramanica

Don't you EVER tell a Black woman, not to "Bite the hand that feeds you" while speaking in reference to white people. — solange knowles (@solangeknowles) February 4, 2016

My father "fed me" when he was hosed down and forced to walk on hot pavement barefoot in civil rights marches in Alabama @joncaramanica — solange knowles (@solangeknowles) February 4, 2016

With all due respect, the people who you named were responsible for my "success" wish they could feed me half of what growing up in 3rd Ward — solange knowles (@solangeknowles) February 4, 2016

Houston Texas, fed me. — solange knowles (@solangeknowles) February 4, 2016

Corny ass, wish they could say niggas around niggas, ass, non niggas. lol.

Thought I know they be saying niggas, ass looking non niggas. 😒 — solange knowles (@solangeknowles) February 4, 2016

And I thought we were all pretty clear that I don't give a fuck, like a year ago. 💅🏾

So please carry on.

It's Mardi Gras where I'm at, lol. — solange knowles (@solangeknowles) February 4, 2016

Caramanica is yet to respond.