Alabama Barker’s music video for first rap single ‘Vogue’ brutally trolled: ‘Just stop this nonsense’

Alabama Barker’s music video for first rap single ‘Vogue’ brutally trolled: ‘Just stop this nonsense’
Alabama Barker released the music video for her first rap single, 'Vogue', but it drew flak online (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Alabama Barker released the music video of her first rap single 'Vogue', featuring Kourtney Kardashian and father Travis Barker on Friday, December 13. However, the music video has not been well received by people and it was trolled on social media.

The around 3-minute long music video has so far crossed more than 260K views on YouTube. The video starts with Alabama and Kardashian sitting in a limousine wearing sunglasses.



 

Alabama Barker drops music video for first rap single

In the 'Vogue' music video, the paparazzi approaches Alabama Barker and Kourtney Kardashian and the two women then remove their sunglasses and fan out $100 bill.

Further in the video, both women roll up their tinted car windows and flee the scene. The video then transitions to a runway scene where Alabama cat-walks and lip-syncs the song. Her outfit includes a skin-tight full-body suit that covers her hair.



 

Alabama raps on the chorus, "Pretty b***h, I'm in that mode / Look like I'm fresh outta Vogue / I never do what I'm told / Back of the truck, it's just me and my h**s / How b*****s mad 'cause I'm chose?"

Travis makes a cameo appearnace in the music video wearing an unzipped jacket and showing off his chest tattoos.

Travis shares Alabama and son Landon Barker with ex-wife Shana Moakler. Travis married Kourtney in May 2022. In November 2023, they welcomed their first child together, son Rocky.

Travis showed his support for his daughter after the video dropped. He reshared the photo of him on the runway which was posted on Alabama’s page first and shared the link to stream the song via his Instagram Stories.

Internet trolls Alabama Barker for 'Vogue' music video

The music video was heavily criticized by people online and they ended up trolling Alabama Barker brutally. 

A user wrote on X, "She could’ve been a mini Avril Lavigne smh", while one added, "I’m not even gonna open it."



 



 

A person also stated, "It sounds even worse than I expected" whereas another mentioned, "I just don’t understand what this is all about. You are not nor have you ever been ghetto! Your Daddy is a wholesome Vegan from Blink 182! Just stop this nonsense."



 



 

A user also wrote, "No way my daughter doing that. Don't care how much she makes. He's rich. Why the hell would he let his daughter do that? Weak father. Smh. The world we live in."

Another commented, "I’m confused lol. I didn’t know she rapped & definitely didn’t know she sound like this but Travis ate his runway cameo up."



 



 

A person also mentioned, "Her saying she ain’t going broke like she’s ever experienced a day of poverty is funny."



 

When Alabama Barker defended herself against haters

In May 2023, Alabama Barker took to TikTik to defend herself in a since-deleted video against the backlash she faced for a rap video she had earlier released on that platform.

She said in the now-deleted video, according to People, "I'm tired of people saying I don't know anything about rap music, I wasn't raised around rap music, I wasn't anything. So, let's take a little field day into my life because you guys know it so well."

Notably, Alabama showed a photo of herself as a young child posing alongside Nicki Minaj during her father's opening slot alongside the rapper and Rick Ross during Lil Wayne's I Am Music II Tour in 2011, per the outlet.

Alabama Barker and Travis Barker attend Tommy Factory New York Fall 2022 at Skyline Drive-In on September 11, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York.
Alabama Barker and Travis Barker attend Tommy Factory New York Fall 2022 at Skyline Drive-In on September 11, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York (Getty Images)

Alabama recalled, "So, the first thing that I'm going to point out is this tour. This tour was when I was about 5 years old. [I was] 5 years old watching her set every day. I knew every lyric."

She further said, "Since I could walk, I was in the music industry. I was watching my dad perform in punk bands, rock bands, in rap concerts, everything. So, for the people that say, 'Oh, she doesn't know anything about rap music. She didn't grow up around rap music. Why is she doing this? Why is she doing that?' I've been influenced by rap my entire upbringing and punk rock."

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