Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Kanye West Shuts Down Claims of Involvement in Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker Feud

Kanye West is making it clear—he wants no part of the ongoing feud between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker. The 47-year-old rapper and producer quickly distanced himself from the drama after Bhad Bhabie dropped her diss track, Ms. Whitman, on February 25. The track, which takes aim at Alabama, uses an instrumental sample from Carnival, West’s collaboration with Ty Dolla $ign.

Things escalated when Bhad Bhabie teased a remix of the track featuring what seemed to be West’s voice, leading him to set the record straight. The Graduation rapper took to Instagram Stories to clarify that he never recorded the vocals and accused the Hi Bich rapper of using AI to fake his participation.

Kanye Speaks Out: “I’m Not in the Middle of This AI Beef”

West wasted no time addressing the situation, emphasizing that he never agreed to be part of the track and that his vocals were likely generated using artificial intelligence. He explained that while he cleared the sample for the instrumental, he was unaware of the specifics of the beef between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker.

“I’m not in the middle of none of this A.I. beef, people throwing my voice on things, the whole Carnival sample,” West said. He reiterated that he had no clue about the ongoing feud until he received the track and was asked to approve the sample.

The Donda rapper also revealed that he reached out to Alabama’s father, Travis Barker, to set the record straight. “I just talked to Travis Barker, I would never be in the middle,” he insisted. West, who was previously married to Travis’ former sister-in-law Kim Kardashian, made it clear that he had no interest in being dragged into drama between the two young rappers.

Bhad Bhabie’s Diss Track Takes Direct Shots at Alabama and Her Family

Bhad Bhabie’s Ms. Whitman was more than just a diss track—it was a full-on attack on Alabama Barker’s personal and professional life. In the song, she mocks Alabama’s rap skills, questions her credibility as an artist, and even drags her rumored relationship with Soulja Boy into the mix. Both Alabama and Soulja Boy have denied that they were ever romantically involved.

The video for the track adds another layer of shade. In the visuals, a Travis Barker lookalike plays the drums while Bhad Bhabie twerks around him. To top it off, she name-drops Travis’ wife, Kourtney Kardashian, rapping, “Your stepmom burnt out, why she took her sister’s second-hand?” The line references Kourtney’s marriage to Travis and takes a jab at her strained relationship with Kim Kardashian.

This diss track is the latest move in a public back-and-forth that started in December when Bhad Bhabie accused Alabama of interfering in her relationship with Le Vaughn. Alabama responded by claiming she had no idea Le Vaughn was in a relationship and had no interest in him. However, the feud didn’t stop there, with both artists releasing diss tracks aimed at each other.

The Diss Track War Continues

The Bhad Bhabie vs. Alabama Barker feud has been heating up for months, and Ms. Whitman is just the latest installment. The beef officially turned into a rap battle when Bhad Bhabie first dissed Alabama in her track Overcooked in January. Not one to back down, Alabama clapped back with her own diss track, Cry Bhabie.

Now, with Ms. Whitman taking the feud to a whole new level, fans are wondering if Alabama will respond again. While the two have been trading insults online for months, this latest diss has drawn even more attention, especially with Kanye West’s name getting dragged into the mix.

West’s quick denial and accusations of AI manipulation highlight a growing issue in the music industry—artists having their voices falsely used in songs without their consent. Whether or not Bhad Bhabie will respond to his accusations remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Kanye wants no part in this feud.

The Drama Isn’t Over Yet

With both artists showing no signs of backing down, the Bhad Bhabie vs. Alabama Barker drama is far from over. While Alabama has yet to respond to Ms. Whitman, her track Cry Bhabie proved that she’s willing to fire back when necessary.

Kanye West, however, has made his position clear—he is not involved, and he wants his name out of it. As AI-generated vocals continue to blur the lines between real and fake, his situation serves as a warning to artists everywhere about the potential misuse of their voices.

For now, all eyes are on Alabama to see if she will respond, and whether this rap feud will continue to escalate or finally come to an end.