Dave Portnoy said he would “come back spitting bars twice as hot” after his first diss track about Zach Bryan was taken down due to copyright issues, and he delivered.

Following the release of “Smallest Man,” the Barstool Sports founder dropped another song about the country singer after his messy split with Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia — one of Portnoy’s co-hosts on the “BFFs” podcast — on Sunday.

The song, “Country Diddy,” doubles down on LaPaglia’s claims that Bryan allegedly was emotionally abusive and then presented her with a $12 million NDA to keep quiet about their relationship after they broke up.

Warning: Explicit language

The song title appears to be a reference to rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently behind bars in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center while awaiting trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.

“Offered Bri $13 mil, just to shut her trap / Then she turned around and said “shove it up you a–,” Portnoy sings.

During a recent installment of the “BFFs” podcast, LaPaglia initially claimed she turned down a $12 million NDA because she said it was never about the money for her.

Bryan confirmed their breakup after one year of dating in a message on his Instagram Story last month.

LaPaglia responded by saying she was blindsided by Bryan’s message and claimed the pair agreed to keep their split quiet.

The “Country Diddy” song included a music video on YouTube featuring a Lego cowboy character holding a guitar and a piece of paper that read, “NDA” while standing in front of a bank.

“I’m the one problem you can’t pay to go away,” Portnoy said, adding, “Your personality is a narcissist starter kit.”

He also accused Bryan of stealing LaPaglia’s truck — the Bronco she discussed on their “BFFs” podcast with co-host Josh Richards, who was on the “Smallest Man” diss track.

Portnoy also took aim at Bryan’s appearance, singing that he has “demon eyes” and “hair like Doug Funny,” the cartoon character from the show “Doug.”

Portnoy released the song after “Smallest Man” was removed from all platforms by Warner Music because he said Richards is signed with the label, and they essentially “own” him.

Bryan is also a Warner Music artist.

Portnoy promised to return to the booth and he released the song again, entitled “Dave’s Version,” and it does not feature Richards.

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