Kanye West has denied claims that he assisted Bhad Bhabie with a verse for her diss track aimed at Alabama Barker.
The drama started when Bhad Bhabie posted a snippet of the remix, which seemed to feature West’s vocals. However, West quickly shut down the rumors, stating that he didn’t contribute to the track and any verse with his voice .
According to West, he only cleared the sample for Bhad Bhabie’s track “Ms. Whitman,” which uses his song “Carnival” featuring Ty Dolla Sign. He explained that he clears all sample requests because many people try to stop him from doing so .
West also revealed that he spoke with Travis Barker, Alabama’s father, to clear up any misunderstanding. He emphasized that he’s not involved in the feud between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker, calling it an “A.I. beef”.
The feud between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker started when Bhad Bhabie accused Alabama of trying to steal her boyfriend, Le Vaughn. The two have been exchanging diss tracks and insults on social media, with their latest exchange being Bhad Bhabie’s “Ms. Whitman” and Alabama’s “Cry Bhabie”
This week,after Bhad Bhabie unleashed the scathing diss track, “Ms. Whitman,” aimed squarely at Alabama Barker, the stepdaughter of Kourtney Kardashian. In a surprise move, Bhad Bhabie then shared a snippet of a remix featuring none other than Kanye West.
The unexpected collaboration raised eyebrows, given Alabama’s connection to West’s ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and their four children. However, after the clip went viral, West appeared to have second thoughts and swiftly distanced himself from the beef
In a stunning reversal, West denied involvement in the remix, leaving fans wondering and guessing what had changed his mind.
