Bhad Bhabie, or Danielle Bregoli to those unfamiliar with her, is once again releasing a song that is unflinching, honest, and as confrontational as the woman who made a career out of turning internet noise into an empire before she connects with Kendrick Lamar collaborator Kalan.FrFr, Shoreline Mafia founder OhGeesy, Mozzy, and 03 Greedo on the West Coast trip to “Who Want The Smoke” next weekend, she’s letting fans get a glimpse at her reality with her new track “Honest.”
No More Games: Bhad Bhabie Gets Real
Produced by The Aukoustics, Avonlea Shea Martin, Andrew Grant, Ryan Alan, and Win Crabtree, “Honest” lands just days after a viral vlog reignited headlines about her rocky relationship with Le Vaughn, the father of her daughter, Kali Love. Instead of hiding behind clapbacks or controversy, Bhad Bhabie addresses the pain head-on, family fractures, an absent father, and the pressure of fame at a young age, all of which spill into the lyrics.
This is not Danielle avoiding smoke. This is Danielle striking a match and marching directly into the flames.
From “Cash Me Outside” to Cashing Platinum Plaques
As far back as 2017, then-14-year-old Bhad Bhabie astonished the music world by becoming the youngest ever female rapper to enter the Billboard Hot 100 with “These Heaux.” What initially seemed to be a momentary meme became platinum tracks like “Hi Bich” and “Gucci Flip Flops,” along with collaborations with Kodak Black, Lil Yachty, and Sexyy Red.
She’s still keeping the trap-heavy beats, but the new lyrics? Way deeper. Think diary entries mixed with battle cries. “Ms. Whitman,” “OG Crashout,” and her unapologetically messy freestyle “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Daddy)” prove she can stir chaos and share her soul.
Growing Up on Center Stage, on Her Own Terms
Growing up in Boynton Beach, Florida, Bregoli’s upbringing is equally complex as her raps, Italian-American mother, Ashkenazi Jewish dad, Catholic household, and turbulent childhood. Rather than shattering her, that gritta shaped her.
At 22, she’s about to enter an entirely new lane: reality shows on the agenda, beauty line on the cards, and an EP release already on the air. “Honest” has already turned gold within two months since its release, proving to the fans she is not here to be nice, she is here to win.