Bhad Bhabie's Alabama Barker diss track features a Travis Barker look-alike, and fans are losing their minds.
In the music video, titled Ms. Whitman, the "Cash Me Outside, How 'Bout That" rapper can be heard claiming that Alabama's "stanky p--y got you kicked out the Kardashian house." However, TMZ reports that, in reality, Barker is close to her stepmom Kourtney Kardashian.
Bhabie also took shots at Barker's s*x life, accusing her of getting intimate with "1000 bodies but ain't old enough to drink." Barker is 19 years old. The music video has since begun doing the rounds online, drawing varied opinions from fans and critics alike. Check out what one user said, for instance:
"I'm too old for this. All I see is trash outta these kids."
Users echoed the sentiments:
"Ion like her that much but she ate..," someone penned.
"Sounds so amateur," another chimed in.
"she popped back up with a hit, i really missed her," one fan tweeted.
"She ate her up, but they can never make me hate Alabama," yet another echoed.
The comments didn't end there:
"No because Bhad Bhabie really used a kanye beat, got a travis barker look alike in the video, dyed her hair back red, ALL to diss Alabama. Likeee she’s taking it," someone penned.
"Bye I wasn’t familiar with her game she can rap DOWN," another stated.
"Im sorry i have to give danielle her props!" one fan exclaimed.
"Bhad Bhabie dropping "Miss Whitman" is a gut punch—hitting Alabama's personal life with lyrics and that Travis lookalike drummer. I'd say it's calculated as hell, and it's working," one user penned.
Users online were visibly divided, and as some pointed out that Bhad Bhabie "ate" with this one, others claimed Alabama Barker was still the better rapper out of the two.
Everything we know about Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's public feud:
Alabama Barker and Bhad Bhabie began beefing last year when the latter accused Kourtney Kardashian's stepdaughter of getting intimate with her partner, Le Vaughn. She also mocked Alabama's visit to the hospital that year for her nicotine withdrawal, as reported by TMZ, when she rapped:
"Almost overdosed on a vape ain’t nobody call about you."
According to the outlet, the title of the track is a reference to Alabama Whitman, a s*x worker embodied by Patricia Arquette in the 1993 film True Romance, whom Barker was named after.
In the track, she also claims that Barker has no friends, alleging that she rips off Latto with her Cry Baby track. She also addressed the origin of their feud in the track, as she spat the following bars:
"Keep my baby daddy name out of your f*cking mouth before I Will Smith it."
At the time of writing, Alabama Barker has yet to respond to Bhad Bhabie's diss track.

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