Another day, another Dave Portnoy diss track.
The Barstool Sports founder released another scathing song about Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia’s ex Zach Bryan on Sunday.
The duo compares the country singer, 28, to Sean “Diddy” Combs in the lyrics — and “Country Diddy” title — amid the rapper’s legal battle over sex trafficking, prostitution and racketeering charges.
“Country Diddy, Country Diddy / Steal another story write another Country Ditty / All these NDAs you sound like a country Diddy,” Portnoy’s lyrics read.
The song continues, “Something like your face / This isn’t looking pretty / Know I bring the thunder straight to Oklahoma City.”
Portnoy, 47, went on to slam Bryan for allegedly trying to “shut [him] up” amid the country singer’s breakup from LaPaglia, singing, “Someone tell your cheap lawyers I don’t give a f–k.”
He also blasted the Grammy winner’s alleged attempt to pay his ex millions of dollars to “shut her trap” — only for LaPaglia, 25, to tell him to “shove it up [his] ass.”
Not only did Portnoy shade Bryan in the lyrics, but the music video featured a Lego figure in a cowboy hat holding a guitar and a piece of paper reading “NDA” while standing in front of a bank.
Bryan has yet to respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
LaPaglia called the diss track “lethal” via Instagram Stories over the weekend.
“Holy s–t,” she wrote. “I just heard this for the first time. Dave made another song because Warner kept removing his. … Everyone needs a Dave song.”
She claimed in a bombshell “BFFs” podcast episode Friday that Bryan had paid off his former partners — ex-wife Rose Madden and ex-girlfriend Deb Peifer.
“[He] made the women before me believe that they had no other choice than to take money … [and] sign their experiences away,” she said.
LaPaglia, who claimed to have refused the $12 million offer, detailed the alleged emotional abuse she experienced while dating Bryan for one year.
Portnoy chimed in throughout the episode with his one gripes about Bryan, including his claim that the songwriter kicked his dog Miss Peaches out of a dressing room in July.
The businessman and co-host Zach Richards also hit back Bryan over their “Smallest Man” diss track being pulled from streaming services.
The song, which came out Wednesday, called Chickenfry “lucky” to be “free of ZB.”
“I will write 10,000 diss tracks,” Portnoy vowed after the music video was taken down by Warner Music Group. “I’ll put the headsets on. I’ll come back spitting bars twice as hot.”