Bhad Bhabie Fuels Feud with Alabama Barker, Performs Scathing Diss Track at L.A. Club
April 6, 2025 — The ongoing saga between rapper Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker took center stage last night as Bhad Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, performed her viral diss track “Ms. Whitman” live for the first time at the PH Day Club in Los Angeles. The Saturday night event, packed with fans eager to see the 22-year-old in action, underscored her determination to keep the feud with Barker—a 19-year-old influencer and daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker—front and center.
Dressed in a tight black dress with a plunging neckline, Bhad Bhabie commanded the stage, delivering “Ms. Whitman” with a ferocity that had the crowd roaring. The track, released in late February, pulls no punches, targeting Alabama with explicit jabs about her family ties and personal life, including lines like, “That stanky p***y got you kicked out the Kardashian house,” a dig at Alabama’s stepmother, Kourtney Kardashian. The performance also featured a remix of “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Daddy Freestyle)” and “OG Crashout,” another Barker diss, cementing Bhabie’s intent to keep the beef alive. Fans erupted at the close of “Ms. Whitman,” signaling their enthusiasm for the escalating drama.
The feud kicked off in December 2024 when Bhad Bhabie accused Alabama of trying to “steal” her then-boyfriend Le Vaughn, the father of her daughter Kali, born in March 2024. Bhabie claimed on Instagram Stories that Alabama pursued Vaughn during a brief split, a charge Alabama denied, insisting Vaughn misled her about his relationship status. What started as a social media spat has since morphed into a full-blown rap battle. Bhad Bhabie fired the first musical shot with “Over Cooked” in January, alleging Alabama had romantic ties to rappers Soulja Boy and Tyga—claims both Barker and the artists refuted. Alabama hit back with “Cry Bhabie” in February, asserting Vaughn chased her, not the other way around.
“Ms. Whitman,” with its Kanye West “Carnival” sample and a Travis Barker lookalike drumming in the video, upped the ante, dragging Alabama’s famous family into the fray. The feud reached a boiling point in March when Alabama name-dropped Bhabie’s daughter Kali in a diss track snippet, prompting a furious response from Bhabie and her mother, Barbara Bregoli, who threatened Travis Barker’s family online. Bhad Bhabie’s latest release, “OG Crashout,” dropped last month with a video featuring an Alabama lookalike being “kidnapped,” a move fans hailed as a brutal checkmate.
Last night’s performance at PH Day Club wasn’t just a musical flex—it was a statement. Bhad Bhabie, who recently celebrated her 22nd birthday at a strip club, showed no signs of backing down, even as Alabama has yet to respond to “Ms. Whitman” or “OG Crashout” directly. Some fans interpret Barker’s silence as a concession, with one X post declaring, “Alabama’s done—Bhabie’s running this now.” Others speculate Alabama’s recent TikTok tease of “pt2” means she’s gearing up for a counterattack.
The clash has captivated the internet, drawing comparisons to high-profile rap beefs like Kendrick Lamar versus Drake. Bhad Bhabie’s camp seems to relish the spotlight—she recently posted on Instagram, “being competitive is fun”—while Alabama’s last public move was a cryptic February Instagram Story: “Imitation is the best form of flattery.” For now, Bhad Bhabie’s L.A. performance has kept her on top of this viral feud, leaving fans—and perhaps Alabama—waiting to see what’s next in this messy, headline-grabbing showdown.