Alabama Barker & Bhad Bhabie: What You Need to Know

Alabama Barker & Bhad Bhabie: What You Need to Know

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Truth Frazier

Internet famous rapper and entertainer Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker, ‘influencer’ and former musician are not on good terms. As of recently, the two internet sensations have been going back and forth via social media app Tik Tok and getting the attention of millions and millions of users. The quarrel has raised a lot of questions for those who aren’t up to date- so here's what you need to know. 

Danielle Bregoli, or more commonly known as Bhad Bhabie, came to fame in 2016 after her appearance on Dr.Phil on an episode titled “I Want to Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried to Frame Me for a Crime.” Danielle went viral after her famous quote “catch me outside how ‘bout that?” and other things like her hit song “Gucci Flip Flops.” This song landed a feature with rapper Lil Yachty, earning Bhad Bhabie thousands of sold out shows and millions of listens across all streaming platforms. The other part of this ordeal is Alabama Barker, the daughter of musician Travis Barker. Alabama has been known for problematic things the entirety of her social media career, heavily recognized by her actions, makeup, and past music. 

In December of 2024, Bhad Bhabie accused Alabama of trying to be in a relationship with her boyfriend and the father of her child. Bhabie also revealed that her boyfriend, Le Vaughn, and Alabama had relations while Bhabie was undergoing treatment for her cancer. The internet went crazy at this news, people coming out and saying that Alabama is ‘ignorant and irrelevant’ paired with many other things. Alabama denied these allegations and claimed that Vaughn came onto her first, not denying the part about having relations with him. This caused an even bigger uproar within the media, causing Bhad Bhabie to take further action. 

On the 17th of January, Bhabie released her single “Overcooked,” a diss track on Alabama. The song featured lyrics like “Oh, you mad 'cause you want him and ain't get nothin'? (Ain't get nothin')” and “This b**ch stupid, thought I was 'bout to get mad and dump him.” The song includes more allegations, one of which is Alabama’s aborted pregnancy from rapper Tyga, and another claiming she had relations with rapper Soulja Boy. Bhabie also mentions Alabama’s age in the song. Alabama Barker is 19 years old, and Bhabie uses this to her advantage. Considering Alabama’s age, Danielle sees her actions as unethical and completely immature. 

The allegations were denied by both Alabama and Tyga, claiming that they were never alone in a room alone together. Alabama released a statement on the claims on Instagram, "I have never been pregnant, never had an abortion, and have never been alone with Tyga or Soulja Boy … I won’t continue to entertain this nonsense, but this will be the last time I address pathetic lies." After releasing this statement, Alabama dropped her song “Cry Bhabie” on February 11th. The song included lyrics like “I don’t want to be nothing like you, you Dr.Phil loser” and “No love for you, I hate fake s**t.” Obviously- the two girls are not taking lightly to any part of this feud. 

However Bhad Bhabie immediately responded with another diss track, “Ms.Whitman.” This song caught the attention of millions and millions of people across the internet. ‘Ms.Whitman’s backtrack featured a sample from Kanye West’s ‘CARNIVAL’ and includes a plethora of aggressive and creative insults against Alabama Barker. Lyrics like “How this b**ch got a thousand bodies ain’t old enough to drink?” and “You really think I’m dumb enough to tell you anything you dumb, dirty **? I wouldn’t tell you what color socks I got on” shocked the media. The music video took it even further, Bhad Bhabie hiring actors that were meant to resemble Alabama’s father. Bhabie is seen twerking on a heavily tattooed drummer that fans suspect to be a resemblance of Alabama’s father, Travis Barker. 

After this, Alabama previewed a snippet of her diss track that was never released. This featured lyrics about Danielle’s daughter, Kali Love. The snippet transcript reads “18 years you ‘gon see it lil’ Kali, he was f**king for a bag now you here lil’ Kali.” As you could expect, the internet seemed to have one constant reaction, being shocked by the ‘sheer disrespect and audacity’ of the lyrics, according to Tik Tok comments. Bhabie responded quickly via Instagram, her story reading “who told this ** to talk about my kid?...When I see you, you better run.”

Not even three weeks later, Bhad Bhabie released her third and last diss track regarding the situation, “OG CRASHOUT.” The song includes lyrics like “You’s a bop bop bop, tryna use me for my name” and “Why this b**ch keep my name in her mouth? B**ch, weird.” The music video features an Alabama barker look-alike doing her makeup to Bhabie’s last diss track “Ms. Whitman.” The video shows the Alabama look-alike’s face being distorted and her makeup being smeared and almost plastered on, mocking the way Alabama is known for doing her makeup on Tik Tok live for seemingly hours at a time. 

Since then, Alabama and Danielle haven’t continued after Alabama didn’t respond to her last diss track. Alabama turned off her Tik Tok comments and continues to post while people on the platform continue to make their own videos questioning Alabama’s actions. There’s a lot to cover with this situation, but it’s no doubt the internet has made up their mind. Unethical or not, both women don’t take and haven’t taken the situation lightly.

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