After speaking with Travis Barker, Kanye West has disassociated himself from the feud between Alabama Barker and Bhad Bhabie.
In a social media outburst earlier this year, Bhabie (real name Danielle Bregoli) accused Barker of attempting to kidnap her child’s father, Le Vaughn, a claim the 19-year-old still disputes.
After thereafter, Bregoli released “Over Cooked,” in which she said that Alabama had “fucked and got pregnant” by two people. In an Instagram livestream, she later clarified that she was referring to Soulja Boy and Tyga. Later, Soulja Boy threatened to sue Bhabie and “take that OnlyFans money” on Instagram Live.
Alabama responded to rumors that she had slept with rapper Tyga by releasing a music video titled “Cry Bhabie.” In it, she named-checked the rapper from “Taste” and implied that the “Cash Me Outside” star was under the influence of drugs, saying, “The pills got you higher / Turned you to a liar / You must be TMZ / Bitch, don’t make me call a Tyga.”
Bhabie dropped another diss song yesterday (February 25) called “Ms. Whitman,” which made references to the Kardashians and Barker’s father, Travis, the drummer for Blink 182, as well as West’s Grammy-nominated song “Carnival.”
She name-checks his wife, Kourtney Kardashian, in the music video, which shows a Travis impersonator playing drums while she twerks around him: “Why did your stepmother take her sister’s secondhand when she was burned out? (Wow) / I understand your approach, you’re contacting me, and you need my name to get influence.
West has now disputed it, however after sharing the song, videos appeared on social media that appeared to show him rapping over a verse. Yesterday, February 25, West declared on Instagram Stories that he would never be “in the middle” of any conflict between the two.
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He declared, “I’m not involved in any of this, AI feuds, people putting my voice on things, the whole Carnival thing.” “I would never be in the middle,” said Travis Barker, with whom I just spoke. I have no idea what’s happening. I was just asked to clear the sample of a song that was supplied to me.
The controversial rapper continued by saying that “so many people try to stop me, they stop clearances,” which is why he only cleared the instrumental sample.
Bregoli explained on X/Twitter that the title of her most recent tirade was a reference to Alabama Whitman, the protagonist of Quentin Tarantino’s True Romance, after whom she was named. “You broke the girl code, so when it’s war I ain’t neva known it to be rules,” she wrote after describing the character as a “self-confident ex-prostitute who dreams of a better life.”
In other news, Bregoli disclosed that she is receiving treatment for a cancer diagnosis. The sort of cancer that she has has not been confirmed.
Following a series of highly contentious posts in which he retracted his apology to the Jewish community for his previous anti-Semitic remarks and went on to call himself “a Nazi,” Kanye has come under fire for selling a white T-shirt with a large swastika emblem on the chest, listed as “HH-01” on his website.
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