Bhad Bhabie Takes Aim at Alabama Barker in “Ms. Whitman” Diss Track

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA – AUGUST 26: Danielle Bregoli, known professionally as Bhad Bhabie, performs onstage during TBT Magazine Social Media Edition Powered By Berman Law at Sway Nightclub on August 26, 2022 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Jason Koerner/Getty Images for TBT Magazine Powered By Berman Law Group)

Though Alabama Barker seems eager to move on, Bhad Bhabie isn’t letting go. The Florida rapper just released “Ms. Whitman,” a diss track and video she teased earlier this month. TMZ reports the title takes aim at Barker, who was allegedly named after Alabama Whitman, Patricia Arquette’s character in True Romance.

A drummer clad in a Stars and Straps shirt appears in the video, seemingly referencing Alabama’s father, Travis Barker. When Bhabie initially teased the track, she didn’t shy away from taking shots at the Blink-182 drummer. Bhabie took to Instagram with a pointed remark seemingly aimed at Travis, questioning his choice to drum along to his daughter’s diss track, Cry Bhabie, during her Feb. 15 Twitch stream with Kourtney Kardashian: “Tell trav play this next on the drums, don’t know why he thought playin that was gone fly.”

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Bhad Bhabie’s Ye-Cosigned Track Fuels Feud as Barker Fires Back

Bhad Bhabie’s “Ms. Whitman” borrows from Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and Ty Dolla Sign’s “Carnival,” a track off Vultures that she says has Ye’s blessing. The rapper shared her gratitude on social media, tagging both Ye and Bianca Censori, along with a screenshot of a text exchange from an unnamed sender—one that seemingly signals Ye’s approval. “He said that shit knock harder than the original,” the message states. A follow-up message echoed the “Ms. Whitman” lyric, stating, “This ho belong all in the zoo, see, I don’t understand.”

Bhad Bhabie doubled down on her threats against Barker in an Instagram Story, warning, “I’m just warming up, make ya next move ya best move BirmingHAM,” a nod to the Alabama city. The feud erupted late last year after Bhabie accused her child’s father, Le Vaughn, of infidelity with Barker—a claim Barker refuted. Tensions escalated when Bhabie dropped her diss track, “Over Cooked, where she alleged Barker had been involved with Tyga and Soulja Boy—allegations all three have dismissed.

Barker clapped back with “Cry Bhabie,” alleging that LV “tried to pipe me.” Tensions have only grown in recent weeks, with Bhabie persistently challenging Barker to a face-to-face fight. Barker then took to Instagram Stories, saying, “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.”


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