Bhad Bhabie Puts Trippie Redd's Music Over Kanye West & Drake

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Bhad Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, attends a recording session at Atlantic Records Studios on March 13, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Bhad Bhabie's opinion on music is a clear reflection of her age.

Bhad Bhabie has a major platform for someone who's only fourteen years old. While she's been in the rap game for a few months at this point, she's achieved an enormous amount of success and recently got nominated for Best Female Rap Act at the Billboard Music Awards alongside Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. Shortly after the announcement, she was asked on which artist out of the two she preferred and caught major backlash for siding with Cardi. She might not have a popular opinion but she's entitled to her preference regardless. Now, she's given another hot take that might stir up some controversy.

In a recent interview on the Cruz Show, Bhad Bhabie professed her love for Trippie Redd's music. It should be noted that she's constantly put Redd's music on a pedestal, especially in her beef with 6ix9ine. She was asked if she'd put Trippie Redd over Drake's music which she quickly said, "100 percent." They then asked her if she'd put Trippie over Kanye West and it turns out she doesn't listen to Kanye at all. While the hosts seemed faux-outraged at her comments, she's only fourteen so the fact that Trippie Redd is one of her favorite artists makes complete sense.

Aside from the recent interview, Bhad Bhabie recently released the visuals for her single "Gucci Flip Flops" last week. 

Peep the clip below. 

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