Travis Barker's son Landon Barker is clearing up rumors that one of his unreleased songs is about his girlfriend Charli D’Amelio and her ex-boyfriend, Chase Hudson.
Landon got together with the TikTok queen Charli back in the summer of 2022, but sadly their romance got plagued with drama from the get go.
At first, it looked like Chase (aka Lil Huddy) wasn’t a huge fan of their relationship. Charli and Chase used to date, and although they broke up in 2020, it seemed like they were still close (with some fans thinking they were actually dating on the low).
Chase also used to be friends with Landon… until Landon started dating Charli, which appears to have caused some tension between the two ex-buddies.
In fact, Chase appeared to directly slam Charli and Landon in one of his songs All The Things I Hate About You, where he seemed to call his ex-girlfriend a “bad liar” and a “homie hopper.”
Ever since then, Landon has been beefing with Chase on social media, even saying he wanted to make a diss track on Chase alongside TikTok star Josh Richards at one point.
Although things have quieted down in the past month or so, fans are once again in an uproar after Landon teased one of his unreleased songs on Instagram — the lyrics of which are convincing some listeners that the track is about Chase.
"I was friends with your ex, you were with him when we met / Guess he hasn’t found out yet, but I know he’s gonna kill me when he sees me with you," the song goes.
At first glance, it appears fairly cut and dry that Landon’s song is about Charli and Chase — but he’s refusing any such thing, despite fan theories.
"You guys are taking this out of context," he wrote in a comment on the ‘TeaTokTalk’ Instagram page in response to fans, "I made this song a year ago and just shared it for fun. It has nothing to do with past situations, just me making music!"
That's not all, Landon also claimed that the song was actually inspired by Machine Gun Kelly's song titled My ex's best friend which he attempted to recreate in his own way.
"This song’s inspiration was the MGK song ‘my ex’s best friend," he added in another comment, "That’s what we tried to recreate."