Dave Portnoy reveals twist in escalating Zach Bryan feud

Dave Portnoy’s war of words with Zach Bryan is just getting started.The Barstool Sports founder said there’s more to come after his diss track about Bryan was taken down due to copyright issues on Wednesday.Portnoy dropped a scathing song, “Smallest Man,” with Barstool personality Josh Richards, which took aim at Bryan after the country singer’s messy split with their “BFFs” podcast host Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia.In a video Thursday on X, Portnoy explained that the video was removed from all platforms by Warner Music because 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 in 24 hours to create another diss track about Bryan — and he hinted LaPaglia might join him.

“Fine, you think that’s just it? You think we’re going to just put ‘Smallest Man’ away? I will write 10,000 diss tracks,” a shirtless Portnoy said.“I will go do die in the booth.

I will put the headsets on and come back spitting bars twice as hot.“Maybe we do ‘Dave’s version’ — I hear Bri may get in the booth and do her version.

We will figure this s–t out.[It] may take 24 hours, but the more Warner Music Group acts like little f–king p—–s and Zach Bryan little f–king p—–s.“….

The more they worry about this s–t the worse it’s going to get.You’re in the mud.

You got me mad I’m gonna have to get in the booth.I thought it was going to be one and done.

I don’t care.I’ll keep spitting.”Portnoy and Richards sing in the “Smallest Man” how Bryan did Chickenfry wrong.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.LaPaglia claimed Bryan blocked her, Portnoy and Richards on social media after the diss track was released Wednesday.Portnoy said they wil...

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