
Rapper Bhad Bhabie, born Danielle Bregoli, has intensified her ongoing feud with Alabama Barker by releasing a diss track titled "Ms. Whitman." The track, which samples Kanye West's song "Carnival," directly targets Barker with explicit lyrics and allegations.
The conflict between the two artists began in December 2024 when Bhad Bhabie accused Barker of attempting to steal her boyfriend, Le Vaughn, who is also the father of Bhabie's child. This accusation led to a series of public exchanges and musical responses. In "Ms. Whitman," Bhad Bhabie escalates the dispute by making provocative claims about Barker's personal life.
The music video for "Ms. Whitman" features a drummer bearing a striking resemblance to Travis Barker, Alabama's father and renowned drummer for Blink-182. This inclusion appears to be a deliberate jab, adding a personal dimension to the diss track.
As of now, Alabama Barker has not publicly responded to the release of "Ms. Whitman." However, prior to the track's debut, Bhad Bhabie unveiled a dramatic transformation, adopting platinum blonde hair and heavy makeup, a look reminiscent of Barker's signature style. In response, Barker posted on her Instagram Story, stating, "Imitation is the best form of flattery; some people are working overtime while I'm just keeping it moving. It's done. Thanks for all the love though."
The feud has garnered significant public attention, with both artists' fan bases closely following the developments. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how each party will navigate the escalating tensions.
For those interested, the "Ms. Whitman" diss track is available for viewing:
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