
When the world was in a frenzy scavenging for Ye, formerly Kanye West
’s missing records, while dodging cancelation like an extreme sport, he managed to stir yet another storm. Ye handed the mic, or at least, a sample to Bhad Bhabie for a diss track targeting Alabama Barker—Kim Kardashian
’s step-niece. It was a plot twist so rich that it had the Internet foaming at the mouth. In the ever chaotic courtroom, netizens wasted no time roasting the Kardashians, reveling in the sheer irony, while many took his quite social disappearance as a cryptic salute to betrayal.
Fast forward a day, and Ye just threw another curveball about the clearance, clearing the air once and for all.
Ye steers clear of the Bhad Bhabie-Alabama Barker beef following Carnival-esque conflict
Ye’s silent X departure when the world was throwing stones at the glass house of the Kardashians over his ‘Carnival’ sample for Bhad Bhabie’s ‘Ms. Whitman’ had the world convinced it was just another day in the palatial estate of controversy. Taking to his Instagram story, Ye finally broke his silence
with a video amidst the swirling assumptions, clarifying that he wants no part in the AI-fueled drama.
While Ye did clear the sample in question, it was not to fan the flames of any feud. He has been on the receiving end of non-clearance before, and he was not about to do the same for someone else.
In fact, he allegedly had a talk with Travis Barker recently. But make no mistake. Just because he approved the sample does not mean he is picking sides. Ye is not here for the beef and wants no part in being dragged into a battle that is not his own.
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At the wee hours of the release, fans were, however, dazed if it was a betrayal or strategy, especially since the endorsement was said to be stamped by none other than him and Bianca Censori.
Bhad Bhabie claimed the Alabama Barker diss track had Ye and Bianca Censori’s blessings
A day ago, the world was scratching their heads over Ye’s social exit
and within hours dropped Bhad Bhabie’s lyrical diss, ‘Ms Whitman,’ aiming Alabama Barker. Though artistic wars are not novel in the record industry, what had netizens in a chokehold was its usage of Ye’s ‘Carnival’ sample in the song. While everyone was convinced Bhabie was riding the family drama express to stack her ammo, she shared a screenshot that showed Ye and Bianca Censori’s alleged stamp of approval.
Thank you
Bianca and ye 🫶🏻 pic.twitter.com/UPm6iBWDSJ
— Bhad Bhabie (@BhadBhabie) February 25, 2025
Though fans took the screenshot as Ye’s official verdict in the matter, the rapper’s clarification flipped the script once again. Technically, plot twists are the lifelines of Tinseltown. Yet, Hollywood’s track record with sequels has been more of misses than hits until Ye turned the tables. Although the confusion was abundant, then as it is now, one thing that is for certain is Ye sure knows how to leave the world guessing.
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