They steal your whole sound, that’s a soundbite.
Kanye West denied lending a verse to Bhad Bhabie for her latest diss track about Alabama Barker.
“Yo, I’m not in the middle of none of this AI beef,” the “Donda” rapper said in a video shared to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday.
“People throwing my voice on things, the whole ‘Carnival’ sample,” he added, referencing Bhabie using the beat from his and Ty Dolla $ign’s 2024 hit.
West, 47, said he had “just talked to” Alabama’s dad, Travis Barker, and assured the Blink-182 drummer that he “would never be in the middle” of her beef with Bhabie.
“I don’t even know what’s going on,” the Grammy winner explained before confirming he had approved the “Hi Bich” rapper’s use of “Carnival.”
“I just got sent a song and asked if I could clear the sample,” he shared. “Only reason why I clear anything is because so many people try to stop me. They stop clearances; everything has been very difficult for me.”
West concluded his video message by reiterating that the voice used in the verse that Bhabie (born Danielle Bregoli) teased online earlier this week was not his.
“So I always — anybody asks me — I always clear it. But I’m not cool with being put in the middle of all of this at all,” he said.
“So any verse going viral using my voice and all of that, it’s like, I didn’t do it.”
Page Six has reached out to Bhabie’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.
On Monday, Bhabie, 21, released the music video for her second diss track aimed at Alabama, 19, titled “Mrs. Whitman.”
In the song, the “Dr. Phil” star took aim at Travis, 49, and Alabama’s stepmom, Kourtney Kardashian.
“Your stepmom burnt out, why she took her sister’s second hand?” Bhabie rapped, referring to claims that Travis had plans to hook up with Kourtney’s sister Kim Kardashian years before they married.
Bhabie also addressed rumors that Alabama was not close with the Kardashian-Jenner brood, rapping, “That stanky p—y got you kicked out the Kardashian house.”
In the music video, the “Gucci Flip Flops” rapper notably used a Travis look-alike drumming.
As the video and song went viral online, Bhabie then went live on Instagram, sharing a snippet of what appeared to be West rapping on the track.
Bhabie and Alabama’s feud began last December when the former accused the teen of trying to steal her boyfriend, Le Vaughn.
Alabama claimed Vaughn had been contacting her for over a year and expressing his love for her.
Bhabie then released her first Alabama diss track, “Over Cooked,” in which she accused the “Meet the Barkers” alum of getting an abortion after allegedly becoming impregnated by rapper Tyga. (The “Rack City” emcee, 35, and Alabama have both denied the allegation.)
Alabama then hit back with her diss track, “Cry Bhabie,” in which she accused Bhabie of being on drugs and claimed Vaughn was still contacting her.