Tyga, Soulja Boy & Alabama Barker Slam Bhad Bhabie Over Diss Track …
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If you're an avid TikToker, chances are you've stumbled across back-and-forth clips and live streams from Alabama Barker and Bhad Bhabie taking swipes at each other.
If you're still blissfully unaware of who they are, here's a quick rundown: Alabama Barker is the 19-year-old daughter of Kourtney Kardashian’s husband, Travis Barker, who's also the drummer for Blink-182. On the other hand, Bhad Bhabie became famous after her 2016 appearance on Dr. Phil, where she coined the now-iconic catchphrase, "Catch me outside, how 'bout that?"
Once seemingly friends, the pair have now been taking vicious jabs at each other through videos, sharing receipts, and even mimicking appearances and releasing diss tracks. Both have ventured into the rap industry, fuelling their rivalry even further.
But where did it all start?
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Why are Alabama Barker and Bhad Bhabie feuding?
It all seemingly started in December 2024 when Bhad Bhabie accused Barker of getting with her child’s father, LeVaughn, behind her back. A few weeks later, Bhad Bhabie released a song titled 'Over Cooked,' and dropped some serious allegations that involved relations with Soulja Boy and Tyga, and a pregnancy.
Barker and the rappers denied such claims, prompting her to release a statement on her Instagram Story: "I have never been pregnant, never had an abortion, and have never been alone with Tyga or Soulja Boy."
She continued: "The idea of any personal relationship between us is completely fabricated – nothing more than a sad baseless attempt to gain attention. I won’t continue to entertain this nonsense, but this will be the last time I address pathetic lies."
In response, Barker fired back with her own track 'Cry Bhabie' on 7 February, where she claimed Bad Bhabie's baby father tried to pursue her.
Later, Bhad Bhabie hit back once again using Kanye 'Ye' West and Ty Dolla $ign’s 'Carnival' beat in a track titled 'Ms. Whitman'.
The rapper also turned to Instagram where she shared a video of herself donning a bleach-blonde wig while teasing the new diss track.
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She accused Barker of stealing Latto's flow and getting kicked out of the Kardashian house, which sparked a heated reaction.
"Kris Jenner finna call everybody to an emergency family meeting," one joked, as another humoured: "I would do anything to read the Kardashian group chat right now."
In the music video, Bhad Bhabie is also seen twerking on a drummer who heavily resembles Barker's dad, Travis.
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Bhad Bhabie later shared a photo of Ye and his wife Bianca Censori on her Instagram Story and wrote "thank you" with a heart emoji, hinting that Ye had full knowledge about her using the 'Carnival' beat in the track in question.
However, West later released a candid statement claiming he had no idea what he was signing off on.
He explained how he "just spoke to Travis [Barker]" and he doesn't "even know what's going on".
"I just got sent a song, and asked if could just clear the sample," he explained, adding that the "only reason" he clears "anything" is because "so many people try to stop me, they stop clearances and everything".
"If somebody asks me for something, I always clear it," he added.
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That said, once West learnt the motive behind 'Ms. Whitman', he said: "I'm not cool with being put in the middle of all of this at all."
"Any verse that has been going viral using my voice and all of that, I didn't do it," he continued.
The statement was shared to his official Instagram Story, and Barker also shared it to her TikTok account with the comments turned off.
Indy100 reached out to the representatives of Alabama Barker and Bhad Bhabie for comment.
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