Dave Just Dropped A Much More Vicious Zach Bryan Diss Track "Country Diddy"

So Dave headed back to the studio in Miami this weekend to lay down vocals again for "Smallest Man" since Warner Music wants a gutter war with him (mind bottling) and kept having it removed off every platform. Now it doesn't feature Josh Richards, who Warner owns the recording rights to. And now it's reproduced/renamed as "Dave's Version" (another nod to Taylor Swift). 

Somehow, it continues to be taken down for DMCA violations which makes zero fucking sense. But Bryan's label is obviously throwing the kitchen sink at this thing to do whatever they can to try and stop it from not just seeing the light of day, but more importantly, from it charting, which has got to be his/their worst nightmare. 

While he was re-recording "Smallest Man", Rone whipped up another much more savage track which Dave came up with the idea to title "Country Diddy" (pun intended). He even got Caroline to hop on the hook. 

It dropped out 5 minutes ago and is already racking up insane plays on Youtube. The lines in it are even more fire the artwork. 

(Again, Rone is behind only Anonymous as last person I want to be on the bad side of.)

There's more talk about STD's, dirty dick "discharge", and forcing ex girlfriends to sign NDA's, but one of the things Dave mentions in his second verse, that I'm going to need more context on, is that Zach Bryan allegedly wrote his hit song "Pink Skies" based on Grace O'Malley's life. (Bri's best friend, who he notoriously disliked and did everything he could to poison her's and Bri's relationship.). 

This makes the score officially 2-0 Portnoy. And Zach Bryan is officially flirting with being in Drake territory, letting Dave drop diss bombs on his head back to back. 

The guy has to respond, somehow, someway, now at this point right? If we know anything about Dave by now, it's that Zach is officially fucked. Dave won't quit, and Zach's damned if he does respond, and damned if he doesn't. And according to what he told us on the Backstage Podcast this week, Rone has pages and pages and pages of diss tracks ready to go.