Title: Bambi has officially dropped a diss track titled “Eleven,” and it’s packed with jaw-dropping shots at her ex Lil Scrappy, Rasheeda, and Kirk Frost.

The Love & Hip Hop drama just hit a whole new level! Bambi has officially dropped a diss track titled “Eleven,” and it’s packed with jaw-dropping shots at her ex Lil Scrappy, Rasheeda, and Kirk Frost.
From calling out Scrappy’s long list of baby mamas to exposing Rasheeda’s excuses for staying with Kirk, Bambi isn’t holding anything back. Fans are already buzzing, saying this might be one of the boldest reality TV diss tracks ever.
Bambi Calls Out Scrappy: “My BD Got 11 Baby Mamas With 11 Dollars”
In “Eleven,” Bambi doesn’t hesitate to air out her ex, Lil Scrappy, rapping:
“My BD got 11 baby mamas with 11 dollars.”
Ouch. If fans thought Scrappy and Bambi’s breakup was messy before, this line just added a whole new layer to their public fallout.
Scrappy hasn’t responded yet, but knowing his history, it wouldn’t be surprising if he claps back soon.
Rasheeda & Kirk Frost Get Dragged Into the Drama
If you thought Bambi was only coming for Scrappy, think again—Rasheeda and Kirk Frost were next on her hit list.
Bambi raps:
“Rasheeda got 11 excuses, did I forget to mention? But she don’t have an answer to why Kirk fg 11 bs.”
Fans have long criticized Rasheeda for sticking by Kirk despite his past infidelities, but Bambi putting it in a song? That takes the shade to another level.
Fans React: “Bambi Said NO ONE Is Safe!”
Social media exploded as soon as the track dropped, with fans divided over Bambi’s bold move:
- “She spilled ALL the tea. Kirk & Rasheeda better not ignore this.”
- “This is too messy, even for Love & Hip Hop.”
- “Scrappy gotta respond now. This is war.”
What’s Next?
Now the biggest question is: Will Scrappy, Rasheeda, or Kirk respond? Love & Hip Hop is already full of drama, but this diss track just made things way more personal.
One thing’s for sure—this storyline isn’t over. Keep your eyes peeled because the clapbacks are coming!
What do you think of Bambi’s “Eleven”? Was she justified, or did she go too far? Drop your thoughts!