There is another Twitter feud in Hollywood and this time, its Maroon 5's front man Adam Levine vs. Fox News anchors.

"Dear Fox News, don't play our music on your evil f-king channel ever again. Thank you," Adam Levine tweeted using his account on Oct. 19.

It wasn't sure as to what song he was referring to but the tweet urged Fox News hosts Andy Levy and Greg Gutfeld to tweet back.

"Dear @AdamLevine, don't make crappy f-king music ever again. Thank you," Levy tweeted. "Fun joke: why did Maroon 5 cross the road? because crappy music is legal there! @adamlevine," Gutfeld replied using his account.

It wasn't the first time that Levine tweeted about the cable network. Last August, he brought about opinions over Fox's "American Idol" over the summer.

"The VMA's. One day a year when MTV pretends to still care about music," his tweet about the 2011 VMA's ceremony. "I'm drawing a line in the sand. F- you VMA's."

For a recall, news anchor Andy Levy has also been in a Twitter war with singer Chris Brown.

"You spelled 'punching' wrong. RT @chrisbrown: No more planking for me unless it's on a sexy lady! Lol," Levy's tweet last August. "@andylevy children conduct themselves better! Much love and success!" the singer replied.

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