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Kanye West Denies Involvement in Bhad Bhabie, Alabama Barker Feud

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Kanye West has refuted any involvement in the ongoing feud between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker, claiming that any verse featuring his voice in the diss track “Ms. Whitman” is the result of AI manipulation. 

In a recent online video, Ye clarified, “I’m not in the middle of none of this AI beef. People throwing my voice on things, the whole Carnival sample, I just talked to Travis Barker, I would never be in the middle. I don’t even know what’s going on. I just got sent a song and asked to clear the sample.”

The confusion started when Bhad Bhabie released Ms. Whitman, a diss track aimed at Alabama Barker, the daughter of Travis Barker and stepdaughter of Kourtney Kardashian. The song, released on Tuesday (Feb. 25), samples West and Ty Dolla $ign’s chart-topping single “Carnival.”

This sampling led to widespread speculation that West had not only cleared the sample but also contributed a verse to a remix. The speculation only grew when Bhabie went on Instagram Live to preview what sounded like a Kanye feature.

The perceived collaboration sparked confusion and disbelief among fans, with some questioning West’s involvement and others assuming he had aligned himself with Bhabie.

However, West maintains he was unaware of the conflict and has no interest in being dragged into the drama. “I’m not cool with being put in the middle of all of this at all. So any voice going viral using my voice, I didn’t do it.”

The beef between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker stems from allegations that Barker had a relationship with Bhabie’s child’s father, leading to a series of public diss tracks and accusations.

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