Alabama Barker, the 20-year-old daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, sent a striking message to Tory Lanez this week, giving the incarcerated rapper “24 hours” to respond. Posting to her Instagram Story on Tuesday, April 7, Barker wrote in stark white text on a black background, “@torylanez, you have 24 hours #NONDA.” She offered no additional explanation, leaving the meaning of the post open to interpretation—whether it signals a direct challenge, an ultimatum, or a hint of a potential musical collaboration remains uncertain.
Tory Lanez, 33, has a history of high-profile partnerships, including one with Barker’s former rival, Bhad Bhabie. The 2019 single Babyface Savage, which the two collaborated on, has garnered over 41 million views on YouTube. Despite serving a sentence for the 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion, Lanez has continued his music career from prison, releasing the album LOL: SLUTTY BASS. His ongoing output demonstrates both persistence and the unusual dynamics of creating work while incarcerated.
Alabama Barker’s Comeback Sparks Questions as Bhad Bhabie Speaks Out
Alabama Barker herself has been largely absent from the music scene since 2025, when she released Cry Bhabie amid her feud with Bhad Bhabie. In retaliation, Bhad Bhabie issued tracks like Ms. Whitman and OG Crashout, continuing a public, social media-driven rivalry that has drawn attention for years. Barker’s recent cryptic post marks a return to public view and reignites questions about her next creative move.
Meanwhile, Bhad Bhabie recently addressed lingering doubts about her health, sharing details of her ongoing treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). “If I’m lying about having cancer for money explain to me why I’m being prescribed this medication and paying 5K a month for it?” she wrote on Instagram, posting a photo of a $5,203.91 prescription for Scemblix (asciminib), a medication that slows cancer cell growth. Her post highlighted the scrutiny young artists face when balancing personal health, public perception, and social media narratives.


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