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Bhad Bhabie vs. Alabama Barker > Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar.
Bhad Bhabie has reignited her beef with Alabama Barker by dropping a new diss track, “Ms. Whitman.” So, how did this all start? A few months ago, Bhabie accused Travis Barker’s 19-year-old daughter of stealing her man, and since then, the feud has escalated—resulting in diss records, online insults, and, apparently, a few plastic surgery appointments.
Out of all the shots fired so far, “Ms. Whitman” might be the most savage. Spitting over Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s “Carnival” beat, Bhad Bhabie takes direct aim at Alabama, accusing her of sleeping with Tyga and Jackboy, disrespecting her baby daddy, and being nothing more than a puppet. She even challenges Alabama to a fight—something we all know Bhabie wouldn’t shy away from. While the lyrics and flow may not be her strongest, the aggression and raw energy in this track are undeniable.
What do you think? Did Bhad Bhabie body Alabama? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

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