“OH SHE IS SO BACKKK”: Fans react as Bhad Bhabie’s ‘Ms. Whitman’ becomes the biggest solo female rap debut of 2025 with 2.79M views in one day

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Bhad Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, dropped the Ms. Whitman track on February 25, 2025 (Image via Instagram/@bhadbhabie)
Bhad Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, dropped the Ms. Whitman track on February 25, 2025 (Image via Instagram/@bhadbhabie)

Bhad Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, dropped the Ms. Whitman track on February 25, 2025, and the song is already doing numbers. The Internet Personality and rapper released Ms. Whitman amid an ongoing beef with Alabama Barker. The track seemingly replies to the 19-year-old’s Cry Bhabie track released on February 11, 2025.

The song’s music video features a drummer dressed as Travis Barker, Alabama’s dad of Blink-182 rock band. The lookalike plays the drum while Bhad Bhabie twerks around him and fires off lyrics that seemingly call out Alabama and her family.

The music video already boasts 4.7 million views on YouTube and has become the biggest solo female rap debut of 2025, with 2.79 million views in just 24 hours.

@TheePopCore shared the update on X while adding that Alabama Barker’s Cry Bhabie had only 1.9 million views in 2 weeks. Netizens were impressed with the numbers the Ms. Whitman video had amassed. @chuubnize tweeted in response:

“OH SHE IS SO BACK.”

Other X users praised the rapper’s achievement.

“Watch out, she’s coming for the charts,” @itsme_poornima stated.
“ATE THE F DOWN!!” @COWBOYREQUIEM added.
“She’s really dominating the rap game right now and giving Alabama some free Promo for the music video that wasn’t even making no noise till Whitman dropped,” @Thatpersonn1 tweeted.

Fans of the rapper tweeted that Bhad Bhabie’s track boosted Alabama’s views on YouTube

“Bhad Bhabie diss track brought me to Alabama diss track and not the other way round, and bamas was out first,” @AllieB_Hamilton expressed.
“The way her diss track boosted Alabama’s views,” @plaiiiiboiii noted.
“Bhabie diss actually boosted the other girl’s diss track,” @taby_1 added.

Some X users explained why Alabama’s track didn’t have as many numbers as Bhabie’s

“Makes sense for Bhad Bhabie to have more numbers, she’s been around for a minute,” @cookinglvl stated.
“One has a stronger fanbase,” @cench777x explained.
“Alabama is not a rapper though,” @nakiaamari_ added.

More details on the rap feud between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker

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According to a report from People Magazine published on February 25, 2025, the duo’s supposed feud began in November 2024, after Bhabie accused Alabama of trying to get with her boyfriend and father of her baby, Le Vaughn while she was receiving cancer treatments.

Alabama denied the allegations via her Instagram stories and contended that Le Vaughn had been the one chasing her. She added that she wasn’t interested in him.

Alabama released the track, Vogue, on December 13, 2024, which many interpreted as a subtle diss to Bhad Bhabie because of the bridge lyrics:

“Uh-oh, got your man in a chokehold/ Oh, if you let him out your sight, he ain't comin' home,"

Bhabie followed after with Mommy Mode on December 20, 2024, and fans were quick to point out the following lyrics as a shade to Alabama:

"Focus on myself, my bag, my kid, and my relationship/ Deals on the table, that's another check to me/ Living off a man without no money, not a flex to me/ Someone put her next to me so she think she could F with me,"

She later released another single on January 27, 2025, Overcooked, which directly addressed Alabama, accusing her of trying to get with Le Vaughn and getting pregnant with rapper Tyga.

On February 11, 2025, Alabama fired back with Cry Bhabie, where she took more direct shots at the other rapper and alleged that Bhabie abused substances, and was getting cheated on by her best friend and Le Vaughn.

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Bhad Bhabie’s Ms. Whitman is the rapper’s most recent track in the rap feud. In the song, she seemingly throws shade at Kourtney Kardashian, Alabama’s stepmother:

“Your stepmom burnt out, why she took her sister's second-hand? (Wow) / I know your route, you’re reaching out, you need my name for clout (Clout),”

She also accuses Alabama of messing around with a lot of athletes in the NFL.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh
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