Bhad Bhabie is firing back at Alabama Barker.
On Tuesday, Feb. 25, the rapper and internet personality, 21, dropped her new diss track "Ms. Whitman" amid her ongoing feud with the 19-year-old daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.
On the track, Bhad Bhabie — whose real name is Danielle Bregoli — raps about Alabama's stepmother Kourtney Kardashian, who married Travis, 49, in May 2022.
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“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 raps.
Adds Bhabie: “That stanky p---- got you kicked out the Kardashian house (Ahahaha, stanky).”
The "Gucci Flip Flops" performer also takes aim directly at Alabama in the track, accusing her of being promiscuous and having an abortion.
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"This h- belong all in the zoo, see, I don't understand (I don't understand)/ She f---ed on Tyga and killin' babies, I seen the sonogram (I seen it)," Bhabie raps.
Later she calls Alabama a "tramp" and raps, "Them NFL boys ran a train on you, now you on the team (Damn) / How this bitch got a thousand bodies ain't old enough to drink?"
The accompanying music video for the track also features a Travis lookalike, who sports a beanie, face tattoos and plays drums as Bhabie twerks on him.
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A rep for Alabama has not yet responded to PEOPLE's request for comment.
Bhabie's feud with Alabama began seemingly in December 2024 when the former posted a now-deleted Instagram Story that the latter got in the middle of her relationship with Le Vaughn whom she had been dating since 2020 and welcomed a baby girl with in March 2024.
“@alabamaluellabarker took my man,” it read, according to The Independent. “I told [Le Vaughn] next time I catch you. You gon b with them!”
Bhabie then claimed she was “single.”
Per the outlet, Alabama shared a statement to her Instagram Stories claiming Bhabie's boyfriend had been reaching out to her for more than a year and was unaware they were in a relationship.
“I want to be clear: I have no interest in this man,” it read.
Alabama claimed she needed to speak up because of “the way this situation has been misrepresented and the damage it has done to my character" and alleged that the situation was meant to “distract” from her single “Vogue” by “someone is upset by my success."