A bitter feud has erupted in the hip-hop world as Country Wayne, the new partner of reality star Emily B, launched a scathing verbal attack on her ex, rapper Fabolous, declaring that a new boss has taken over and that Fabolous is nothing more than a broke wastrel who only knows how to spend money on jewelry, clothes, and strip clubs.
The explosive rant came during a live video broadcast on social media, where Country Wayne, also known as “the future baby zaddy,” was seen flaunting an exclusive New York Knicks jacket while his crew chanted “Go New York.” The video quickly went 𝓿𝒾𝓇𝒶𝓁, igniting a firestorm of commentary and reigniting the long-running tensions between Emily B and Fabolous.
“Step aside now. A next man come to take over. You don’t know what you got, Fab, until it’s all over,” Country Wayne declared, directly addressing the rapper who shares two children with Emily B. The statement was punctuated by the background voice of commentator OG Product, who narrated the scene with a mix of mockery and praise.
The video opens with Benzino, the veteran rapper and media personality, introducing the segment. “Somebody is going to the Knicks game. So I got to look right,” Benzino says, pointing to the custom jacket. “This is how you represent the Knicks.” The jacket, he claims, was made exclusively for Country Wayne and perhaps two other people, with a waiting list already forming.
But the fashion show quickly turned into a tirade against Fabolous. OG Product, speaking over the footage, made it clear that the attack was personal. “They be trying to compare me to the other people. I don’t do that, because when you got your own money…,” Country Wayne is heard saying, before cutting to a challenge to all entertainers.

“Put your people on where your people go. I ain’t got to buy you no car. I ain’t got to go get you. He got his own money,” Wayne said, pointing to one of his associates who he claimed was about to make a purchase using his own bank account. The message was unmistakable: Fabolous, according to Country Wayne, does not uplift his circle.
OG Product drove the point home, contrasting the two men. “A real boss is the one that put you on your feet. A real boss is the one that make sure that they homies eat. And as you could see, the homies that’s around homeboy, they getting a check. They getting a bag. Unfortunately for the homies around Fab, they not getting a crumb.”
The commentary mocks Fabolous for his spending habits. “All he do is straight cash is stay in the strip club, buy jewelry and buy clothes. Things that makes you go hmm,” OG Product says, repeating the refrain from the title. The video ends with a series of ad-libs and shouts to the “Schlingo trap.”

The feud between Emily B and Fabolous has been a public saga for years, involving allegations of infidelity, domestic incidents, and custody battles. Fabolous, whose real name is John David Jackson, has been a staple in the rap scene since the early 2000s, known for hits like “Breathe” and “Make Me Better.” Country Wayne, a comedian and entrepreneur from the South, has emerged as Emily B’s new partner, and he is clearly eager to assert his dominance.
Observers note that the attack is not just about money but about status. By claiming that Fabolous “only buys jewelry and clothes,” Country Wayne is painting him as a flashy consumer rather than a provider. The video shows Wayne’s associates dressed in expensive gear, but he insists they earned it themselves.
“When your chef making more than all the chefs…,” Wayne says, trailing off. “But she don’t want to know.” The reference appears to be to Emily B, who has remained silent on the matter. Fans have flooded social media with reactions, some supporting Country Wayne’s “real boss” philosophy, others defending Fabolous as a successful artist.

The video has already racked up hundreds of thousands of views across platforms. OG Product’s narration ends with a warning: “You don’t know what you had until you lose her.” The statement seems aimed directly at Fabolous, who has not yet publicly responded.
As the 𝒹𝓇𝒶𝓂𝒶 continues to unfold, all eyes are on whether Fabolous will fire back. For now, Country Wayne has made it clear that he is not backing down. “No disrespect, brother man. But step aside now,” he says, his voice dripping with confidence.
The hip-hop community is waiting for the next move in what is shaping up to be a very public, very personal war of words.


