Dave Portnoy said after his first diss track about Zach Bryan was removed due to copyright issues, he's “coming back spitting bars twice as hard,” and he made it happen.
Following the release of “Small Test Man,” the Barstool Sports founder on Sunday announced that he'd like to talk to Country after his breakup with Briana “Chicken Fry” LaPaglia, one of the co-hosts of Portnoy's “BFFs” podcast.・I posted another song about the singer.
The song is called “Country Diddy.” It doubles down on LaPaglia's claims that Brian was allegedly emotionally abusive and offered her a $12 million non-disclosure agreement to keep quiet about their relationship after they broke up.
Warning: Explicit language
The song's title appears to be a reference to rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, awaiting trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
“Offered Bri $13 million just to stop her trap/And she turned around and said, 'Push it up-'” Portnoy sings.
In a recent podcast, “BFFs,” LaPaglia claimed that she initially turned down the $12 million NDA because it wasn't about the money for her.
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Last month, Brian confirmed in a message on his Instagram Story that they had broken up after a year of dating.
In response, LaPaglia said she was blindsided by Brian's messages and insisted the two had agreed to keep their breakup quiet.
The song “Country Diddy” has a music video on YouTube featuring a Lego cowboy character standing in front of a bank holding a guitar and a piece of paper that says “NDA.”
“The only problem you can't solve with money is me,” Portnoy said, adding, “Your personality is a narcissist's starter kit.”
He also accused Brian of stealing LaPaglia's truck. Bronco was in discussion on LaPaglia's “BFFs” podcast with co-host Josh Richards, who was featured on the “Smallest Man” diss track.
Portnoy also took aim at Brian's appearance, singing that Brian has “devil eyes” and “hair like Doug Fanny,” a cartoon character from the show “Doug Fanny.”
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Portnoy released the song after “Smallest Man” was removed from all platforms by Warner Music because Richards said he was signed to the label and essentially “owned” him. did.
Brian is also a Warner Music artist.
Portnoy promised to return to the booth and re-released the song, titled “Dave's Version,” but without Richards.





