Alkaline dropped a gritty new single over the weekend titled “Nah Tell Yuh” and fans are already speculating that it could be aimed at Bounty Killer.

On Friday the Vendetta deejay premiered the brand new track, which is produced by frequent collaborator Lee Milla, issuing a stern warning to his rivals reminding them that he is no pushover.

“Anything a anything, them try but will never win / A holocaust when we go war / Dogs weh me par with a real murderer / We nuh take dis, we’ll lef yuh pon the tar,” the Vendetta hitmaker said in the intro.

“Dark and wicked never soft, man rigid / Shoulda see him face how him get bummy and timid / We hop out a the Probox and catch the fool a play scrimmage / Four piece to him chest and ball game finish,” Alka deejays.

Alkaline Shares Why He Disrespected Bounty Killer

The song’s release comes just days after the “Juggernaut” deejay clashed with Bounty Killer on social media.

The veteran deejay incurred the “Formula” deejay’s wrath after he labeled him as “dancehall’s biggest freakazoid” during a lengthy Instagram rant primarily aimed at former protege Mavado.

Alkaline did not take the insult quietly as he promptly responded to the deejay in a direct message calling him a “b*tch” and telling him to “s**k your mother.” Bounty Killer posted a screenshot of the exchange but later deleted it.

Many fans have already gone on to brand the song as a direct response to Bounty Killer, pointing out several lines which imply a connection, however, there has been no confirmation or denial from sources within the Vendetta camp.

Listen to the song below.