Kanye West Clears the Air on Speculations About Recording a Verse on Bhad Bhabie’s Track Responding to Alabama Barker
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Kanye West Addresses Rumors of Involvement in Bhad Bhabie's Diss Track Drama

In the midst of swirling rumors, Kanye West has stepped forward to clarify his position regarding the alleged diss track targeted at Alabama Barker by Bhad Bhabie.

Recent speculations suggested that Kanye had lent his voice to a remix of the contentious track. However, putting an end to the hearsay, Kanye set the record straight in an online video, emphasizing that he had no intention of being embroiled in the ongoing controversy.

The diss track titled "Ms. Whitman," released by Bhad Bhabie, features a sample of Kanye's and Ty Dolla $ign's "Carnival." The music video includes references to Travis Barker, the father of Bhad Bhabie's rival, and alludes to his connection with Kourtney Kardashian, Kanye's ex-wife's sister.

Explaining his stance, Kanye disclosed that he had approved the sample due to past copyright hurdles but emphasized his disinterest in being part of any feud. He underscored that any viral content featuring his voice was not of his doing.

In response, Bhad Bhabie expressed gratitude to Kanye West and Bianca Censori for clearing the sample, asserting that Kanye favored her rendition over the original. Despite denying leaking the alleged verse featuring Kanye, tensions heightened as Barker accused her of falsehood.

Nonetheless, Bhad Bhabie teased another diss track, inciting speculation that the feud is far from over. Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding saga.

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