Bam Margera has just taken his feud with his former pals to a new level.
The former Jackass member is featured on a new single called 'Feel Like Bam' by rappers Cult Shotta and Tanboymiguel.
On the track, Margera takes shots at Johnny Knoxville, Wee Man, Steve-O and Jackass director Jeff Tremaine.
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The former skateboarder uses his verse to rap about how bad his former Jackass co-stars are at skateboarding and then he blames Johnny Knoxville for ruining his skateboarding career and challenges him to a fight.
"I had to take a lesson from the darkness," Bam raps in the verse. "
Knoxville, he's going to be there, so find out if he has the stuff to find out when I'm going to f**k you up."
Later he challenges Knoxville to 'step in the ring, p***y'.
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You can watch the full music video here:
He also calls out Tremaine, referring to him as a 'greedy, fat f**king p***y' who 'made us sign a contract that everyone can get hurt except him'.
And while he says 'I love Steve-O big time' he also criticises his friend's skateboarding skills.
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To conclude his rant, the amateur rapper says 'man, f**k ‘em all'.
In 2021, it was announced that Margera had been dropped from 2022’s Jackass Forever after testing positive for Adderall.
Margera then filed a lawsuit against the creative team behind Jackass, including Knoxville and Tremaine.
The lawsuit was settled in 2022.
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Earlier this year, Steve-O took Margera on tour with him, with the former Jackass stuntman opening the first nine shows of the comedian's The Bucket List tour.
According to TMZ, Steve-O told the crowd at the Elsinore Theatre in Salem, Oregon, that Margera would be coming along with him as he was worried about his mental health.
"I think I can peel back the curtain just a little bit here and share with you guys that the reason I wanted to bring Bam on tour is because I am real f***ing worried about him," he said.
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"It's become extremely uncomfortable to be braced for the news of your death, Bam.
"I've been bracing myself for that f***ing awful news and I can't stand it, man."
He added: "So I wanted you to come on tour, stay close to me, see what's possible, help you put together an act of your own."
The move came after Mangera revealed he was placed on life support following a nasty battle with Covid-19.
On Steve-O's Wild Ride! podcast, the 43-year-old explained that he was at a party when he suddenly took a turn for the worse.
"I basically was pronounced dead on Elvis' birthday December 8th, did not know that I had like gnarly Covid, my body was shutting down and I went into four seizures," he recalled.
The former stuntman has also been open about his battles with alcohol and drug addiction and has spent some time in rehab.
According to TMZ, Mangera met Cult Shotta and Tanboymiguel at a studio in Las Vegas where he was recording music and asked to jump on one of their tracks.