In late December 2024, Bhad Bhabie posted a story on Instagram accusing her supposed best friend of attempting to steal her baby daddy. Although at the time they were just allegations, Bad Bhabies fans took the accusations at face value, attacking Alabama Barker. This marks the start of the biggest feud come 2025.
Ms. Whitman, a brutal diss track dropped by Bad Bhabhi in February 2025, is what brought major attention to the drama between her and Alabama Barker. The lyrics, both brutal and well thought out, garnered 12,796,785 streams on Spotify. The song features Kanye’s song “Carnival” as a backtrack, which brought even more attention to the diss-track. The lyrics speak to topics such as Alabama Barker’s nepo baby privileges, her stealing Bad Bhabie’s baby daddy whilst being her supposed friend, attacks on Barker’s physical appearance, and her actions at such a young age.
Hearing this, Barker dropped a diss-track in return, called “Cry Bhabie.” The song was heavily criticized by the public; it was labeled as a “hard listen.” From the lyrics, beat, and everything down to her voice, it was a generally hated song. The lyrics stated she was not “aware” of Bad Bhabie’s relationship with Le Voughn, which was proven to be false with message screenshots between Bhabie and Barker. The lyrics also detail Barker taking pride in homewrecking Bhad Bhabie’s relationship, which did not blow over well with fans and people over the internet.
Seeing the bad reaction to her song, Barker turned off all her comments on TikTok. This led to the general public criticizing Barker even more, reaching back to old TikTok videos just to leave hateful comments.
In rebuttal to the harsh criticism Barker was receiving, she continued to post TikToks on the subject, leaving the comments off. But a breaking point for Bad Bhabie was Barker posting herself dancing explicitly to a song with her now boyfriend. The video, to Bhad Bhabie, was a clear attack on her relationship with her baby daddy. In a shocking twist, Bhad Bhabie teased a video of a potential new diss-track featuring an Alabama Barker look alike. She is shown mocking her character and then kidnapping her. This is what led to the confirmed release of Bhad Bhabie’s new diss-track, “OG Crashout” (the song’s current potential name). Bhad Bhabie announced its release Wednesday night (March 12th, 2025). Fans wait in anticipation for the release, excited to see how this drama progresses or ends.