Travis Barker‘s daughter Alabama and her heated feud with Bhad Bhabie may have just reached a new boiling point.
On Monday evening, the rapper, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, dropped the full version of her latest diss track, “Ms. Whitman,” which unravels their public feud in full, at least from the artist’s perspective.
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To recap, Bhad Bhabie previously teased the song in a video she uploaded to Instagram that showed her apparently mocking Alabama while wearing a wig and satin pajama set to “transform” into her character.
Thanks to multiple previews the 21-year-old Dr. Phil alum shared over the last few days, fans knew that, lyrically, the song would divulge the details of their months-long falling out. They also knew that Bhad Bhabie responded to extended members of Alabama’s blended family appearing in the 19-year-old’s diss track “Vogue,” as a show of support.
Utilizing that, Bhad Bhabie took aim at Alabama’s step-mom, Kourtney Kardashian, and her marriage with the lyric: “Your stepmom burnt out, why she took her sister’s second-hand? (Wow).”
Bhad Bhabie also sampled a song from Kim Kardashian‘s ex-husband and the father of her four kids, Kanye West, to use in the track—later claiming she received approval to sample “Carnival” from the controversial rapper.
Bhad Bhabie took to X (formerly Twitter) the night her song debuted, sharing a screenshot of a text message she attributed to West and his current wife, Bianca Censori.
It suggested the 47-year-old thought it “[knocked] harder than the original” and even went to quote a line in the song, “‘All in the zoo.'” She captioned it, “Thank you Bianca and ye.”
Thank you
Bianca and ye 🫶🏻 pic.twitter.com/UPm6iBWDSJ
— Bhad Bhabie (@BhadBhabie) February 25, 2025
Then, in response to a viral TikTok commenter bewildered that the Donda artist “cleared the beat😭😭💀,” Bhad Bhabie teased, “🫶🏻 ALL IN THE ZOO.”
This alone was enough to make fans online quickly realize that Bhad Bhabie was “not here to play.” But she took her diss track even further and hired what appeared to be a lookalike of the blink-182 drummer for the full version of “Ms. Whitman,” a move social media users have called “diabolical.”
“Damn near thought it was her [Alabama’s] dad on them drums,” one quipped.
A second admitted, “The Travis lookalike got me cackling.”
“The way fake Travis is just drumming away like her dad irl,” another added in part.
“The Travis look alike,” someone else wrote, “The Kanye track, She’s a genius.”
“I would do anything to read the kardashian group chat rn,” one more joked.
And if there was any doubt about who the song was about, Bhad Bhabie cleared that up with her last verse, rapping Alabama’s name not once, not twice, but five times.
Alabama has not publicly responded to the full song but she did previously try to end the feud saying it was “done.” However, hours after “Ms. Whitman” hit YouTube, she shared a selfie to her Instagram Story that appeared to be taken in a recording studio, hinting that the drama is far from over.
A rep for the Kardashian family did not immediately return Parade’s request for comment. We will update this with a statement once it is provided.
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