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Alabama Barker and Bhad Bhabie’s feud explained after rapper releases ‘diss track’ full of brutal digs

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Updated 10:56 5 Nov 2025 GMTPublished 17:19 27 Feb 2025 GMT

Alabama Barker and Bhad Bhabie’s feud explained after rapper releases ‘diss track’ full of brutal digs

Bhad Bhabie dropped another diss track about Alabama Barker this week

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Topics: Bhad Bhabie, Alabama Barker, Celebrity, Entertainment, Music

Gregory Robinson
Gregory Robinson

Gregory is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, he has worked for both print and online publications and is particularly interested in TV, (pop) music and lifestyle. He loves Madonna, teen dramas from the '90s and prefers tea over coffee.

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Why are Alabama Barker and Bhad Bhabie feuding? The two internet stars just can’t seem to get along, with Bhabie releasing yet another diss track about Barker this week,

On Tuesday (25 February), Bhad Bhabie, 21, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, released a diss track titled 'Ms. Whitman' aimed at Alabama Barker, the daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and the step-daughter of Kourtney Kardashian.

The new track was set to the beat of Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s song 'Carnival'. The former Dr. Phil guest threw a number of jabs at Alabama and the diss track’s music video quickly racked up thousands of views.

Bhad Bhabie released another diss track (Bhad Bhabie/YouTube)
Bhad Bhabie released another diss track (Bhad Bhabie/YouTube)

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In 'Ms. Whitman' Bhad Bhabie makes a number of claims about her nemesis and doubles down on accusations she made before, including that Alabama slept with Tyga and had an abortion (which she has vehemently denied).

Kourtney also caught strays, with Bhad Bhabie claiming: “Your stepmom burnt out, why she took her sister’s second hand?”

Travis admitted to having a crush on Kim Kardashian, although the pair never dated.

She also calls Alabama a 'tramp'.

The song’s title is a reference to the character Alabama Whitman from the 1993 film True Romance whom Alabama was named after.

The story behind Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker’s feud

The beef between the pair started in December 2024 when Bhad Bhabie took to Instagram to accuse Alabama of trying to steal her boyfriend Le Vaughn, with whom she shares her daughter, Kali.

Alabama denied ever trying to pursue a relationship with Le Vaughn and responded to the accusations by commenting 'ew' under a Shade Room post about the subject.

Despite Bhad Bhabie and Le Vaughn splitting up as of February 2025, their feud has continued.

Bhad Bhabie releases the diss track 'Over Cooked'

In January 2025, Bhad Bhabie dropped a diss track called 'Over Cooked' in which she accused Alabama of trying to steal her boyfriend again.

She also claimed Alabama slept with Tyga, who was previously in a relationship with Kylie Jenner, and was at some point pregnant with his child. On Instagram Live, Bhad Bhabie claimed Alabama had an abortion.

Alabama responds with her own diss track

Alabama has denied all accusations (Instagram/alabamaluellabarker)
Alabama has denied all accusations (Instagram/alabamaluellabarker)

Alabama, 19, denied ever having a relationship with Tyga. When asked about the topic on TikTok, she replied 'absolutely not'. She then released her own diss track called 'Cry Bhabie' in which she accuses Bhad Bhabie of taking drugs.

“The pills got you higher, turned you to a liar / You must be TMZ, b—-, don’t make me call lil’ Tyga.”

Alabama, for her part, wrote on Instagram after it was alleged that she had become pregnant by Tyga and aborted their baby, per E! News: "To be clear, I've never been pregnant, never had an abortion, and have never been alone with Tyga or Soulja Boy.”

'Ms. Whitman' is Bhad Bhabie’s response to this song.

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