TEEN Mom Jade Cline’s ex Sean Austin released a diss track called ‘Toxic’ following their split and accuses her of “wasting his time.”
The star, who shares 3-year-old daughter Kloie with her ex, on April 7.
Sean, 27, appears to have used his recent from star , 23, as inspiration for his creative side hustle.
The track, titled Toxic, has been released under his rap alter ego, Svnsxx and features such lyrics as: "B***h confusin’ / I’ve been through it /I won’t do this sh*t with you."
Sean also appears to accuse Jade of wasting his time with the lyrics: "You said it was gonna be forever but you didn't count the hard day.
"Less then six months later and you wanna part ways/ I ain't got time for/ I ain't got time for/ why'd waste my time for?"
One Sean Austin fan shared the track, which is available to listen to on , on social media site .
Listeners gave the rap song mixed reviews with many struggling to understand what the lyrics were.
One wrote: "LOL THIS IS SO BAD. There are no words just mumbles."
"Is this real?!?!?!?!!," wondered another.
And a third added: "I was so excited to click play on this and I had to stop it a minute in because I can't understand him. Dammit Sean!"
Many of the commenters slammed Sean for creating a "diss" track about the mother of his child.
"Imagine writing a diss track about the person who bought your studio equipment. I just….," scoffed one listener.
A second blasted: "Absolute trash. She’s the mother of your kid. This dude is on another one."
"The nerve of this guy. Recording a diss track about the woman who bought you all the equipment you're using. He's got balls, I'll give him that. Shameless," added another.
Several suggested Jade should ask 's mom Debbie Danielson to respond with her own diss track.
Debra, 63, who launched her own music career with the track Debz OG, has faced her own haters who criticized her songs.
The reality star star got serious backlash over her musical ambitions, as many believe her music videos to be outlandish.
Debra's has been promoting her latest bop, "White Woman’s Rap", through her social media platforms, including an .
Debra , as she shared her aspiration to "encourage women empowerment."
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She continued: “A lot of people don’t realize I am a singer and rapper. I’m not on drugs, I’m not high, I’m an artist. I love music. What you see in my videos is who I am. I want this to be about my music and my music career.
“The fact that I am in my own lane. I’m trying to encourage and inspire people who have dreams and feel like they are too old or not talented enough. I am here to tell them they have to believe in themselves. That’s the point of my music. To have courage, tenacity and to just do it."
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The blonde also spoke about her inspirations, including pop star .