
The rap feud between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker just hit a whole new level. After Alabama fired back at Bhabie’s initial diss track, Overcooked, with Cry Bhabie, many thought the beef might die down. But Bhad Bhabie isn’t one to back away from a fight. She just unleashed Ms. Whitman, and it’s her most ruthless track yet.
The Hi Bich rapper previewed Ms. Whitman on Instagram, but no one could have predicted just how aggressive and cutting her latest diss would be. Bhad Bhabie leaves no stone unturned, taking aim at nearly every aspect of Alabama Barker’s life. She insults Alabama’s stepmother, accuses her of being friendless, and even brings in a drummer to mock her famous father, Blink-182’s Travis Barker.
One of the biggest shots in the track comes when Bhabie accuses Alabama of copying Latto’s flow on Cry Bhabie. She also works in a jab at Soulja Boy, referencing a claim that he allegedly slept with Alabama—a claim both parties have denied. The diss doesn’t stop there, though. Bhabie flexes her own accomplishments while taking another swipe at Soulja:
“I got plaques on plaques on plaques like Soulja Boy teeth,” she raps.
Why Are Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker Beefing?
The feud between the two began when Alabama claimed she had slept with Bhad Bhabie’s baby daddy, Le Vaughn. That accusation set Bhabie off, and in Ms. Whitman, she makes it clear that she won’t tolerate Alabama bringing his name up again.
“Keep my baby daddy name out of your fcking mouth before I Will Smith it,”* she warns in the track.
Beyond the direct jabs, Bhad Bhabie also repeatedly references Alabama’s dating history and even claims she failed to become friends with the Kardashians, despite technically being part of the family through her father’s marriage to Kourtney Kardashian.
A Borrowed Beat and an Explosive Ending
Hip-hop fans might recognize the instrumental on Ms. Whitman, as Bhad Bhabie raps over Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign’s Carnival. The beat fits the aggressive energy of the track, but Bhabie takes things a step further in the final moments—she ditches the music altogether and resorts to straight-up trash talk.
“Dumb, dirty he,”* she spits at the very end, making it clear that this beef is far from over.
With both artists refusing to back down, it seems like this feud is only getting started. Will Alabama respond? Only time will tell, but if history is any indication, this rap battle is far from finished.