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Jake Paul’s ‘diss song’ video targets Conor McGregor and Jorge Masvidal

The Jake Paul Dana White Diss Track has landed.

After teasing the release of a new rap aimed at the UFC president earlier this week, Paul uploaded the song Friday via his YouTube channel. This music video includes a brief appearance by Cris Cyborg (bellator champion, former UFC champion), before Paul begins his rap.

Watch the full video above.

In his lyrics, Paul targets not just White but also several notable fighters Paul has taken aim at previously, including Conor McGregor (to whom a large portion of the song dedicates), Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz as well as White’s business and close friends Lorenzo Fertitta and Nate Diaz.

The song opens with Paul rapping, “Now everybody from the UFC, put your motha f*ckin hands up and follow me” followed by the refrain “F*ck Dana. White, F*ck Dana White” contains other lyrics that target McGregor and White.

Paul has become a polarizing figure in the combat sports world as he has ventured into a career as a professional boxer. The YouTube star is 4-0 as a pro, with knockout victories over retired MMA champions Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley. He was in White’s same circle as Paul, who used his publicity to demand better fighter conditions and greater compensation in particular the UFC.

Paul’s diss track closes with a spoken word section in which Paul implies that the feud with White is far from over:

“Dana, pay your fighters more. Give them healthcare, you scumbag. You are the worst person I’ve ever met. You were silent when I passed the drug test. I’m keeping my foot on your neck until you tap, b*tch. Don’t raise your pay-per view prices and don’t pay fighters any more. Greedy, old, lonely, bald, b*tch.

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