A simmering feud within the hip-hop community has erupted into a full-scale public confrontation, with Emily B’s new partner launching a scathing, 𝓮𝔁𝓹𝓵𝓲𝓬𝓲𝓽 critique of her famous ex, Fabulous. The incendiary comments, made in a 𝓿𝒾𝓇𝒶𝓁 video by comedian Country Wayne, accuse Fab of financial selfishness and hollow materialism, framing the new relationship as a stark upgrade in loyalty and 𝓈𝓊𝒷𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓃𝒸𝑒.

The explosive footage, originally broadcast on the online platform Product TV, shows Country Wayne, whose real name is Wayne Colley, surrounded by associates in what appears to be a celebratory environment. The tone shifts dramatically as Colley directly addresses comparisons between himself and the renowned rapper. He forcefully dismisses any equivalence, grounding his argument in a philosophy of collective empowerment versus individual extravagance.
“When you got your own money,” Colley declares with a dismissive snort, issuing a challenge to entertainers. “Let me see you really put your people on… I ain’t got to buy you no car.” He emphasizes the financial independence of his crew, stating proudly, “Look at my boy got his own money.” This stands in pointed contrast to the portrayal of Fabulous’s circle, whom Colley implies are left wanting.
The core of the attack is a blistering accusation of frivolous spending. Colley explicitly claims the only pursuits for Fab are the strip club, jewelry, and clothing. He frames this as the ultimate deficiency in character, suggesting such spending benefits no one but the individual. The video’s narrator, OG Product, extrapolates on this, stating, “Unfortunately for the homies around Fab, they not getting a crumb.”

This personal critique is woven into a broader narrative about Emily B’s relationship choices. Colley is seen delivering a pointed, melodic jab at the rapper: “Step aside now. A next man come to take over. You don’t know what you got until it’s all over.” This line is presented as a direct message to Fabulous, refuting widespread social media commentary that Emily B downgraded after their split.
