Bobbi Althoff Goes From Mic to Bars on Sukihana’s New Single “Bills Paid”

Bobbi Althoff surfaces as a surprise rapper on Sukihana’s "Bills Paid," a Juicy J and Hitkidd-produced single that has fans split over the crossover.

Podcaster Bobbi Althoff shows up on a beat and raps on Sukihana’s latest single and video, a move that’s stirred everything from amusement to bafflement online after the clip dropped on Monday (June 15). The track, “Bills Paid,” finds Suki trading verses with the surprise cameo while production credits list Juicy J and Hitkidd, a pairing that keeps the record rooted in club-ready energy even as the celebrity crossover provokes divided reactions.

On the record, Bobbi delivers a handful of bars alongside Sukihana, who leans into a lavish, no-apologies persona. The lyrics make that posture explicit:

“Bobbi A, if you wanna date me, gotta pay,” she raps. “I’m really a spoiled brat, I’m having my way/Act like he’s a boss, I see Uber on his pay stub/You call him your soulmate, I call him my mistake/All these b**ches in my comments section full of hate/’Cause I make her favorite rapper rub my feet and feed me grapes.”

Responses on social platforms have been scattered. Some people pushed back, longing for a time when gatekeeping kept hobbyists off record. Others applauded Sukihana for pulling Bobbi out of her shell and treating the moment like an inside joke between friends.

“NO. Bring back gatekeeping,” one commenter wrote under Hollywood Unlocked’s post about the video. “I can’t lie, I love how Suki brought her outta her shell,” another person added. “Geez a b**ch can’t have fun? Y’all so serious on here I hate that,” read a third reaction.

The collaboration is the latest chapter in a public friendship that has grown unexpectedly warm. Sukihana first guested on Bobbi’s The Really Good Podcast in 2024, a conversation that briefly went viral when viewers claimed Suki confused the words “musician” and “magician.” That moment could have been the end of a novelty clip; instead, it helped spark a genuine rapport between the pair.

Earlier this year they formalized that chemistry into a joint project, launching their own show, That’s BS With Bobbi and Suki, turning what began as a cameo and a meme into an ongoing creative partnership.

Elsewhere, the release functions as a reminder that pop culture’s lines between influencer, host, and recording artist have blurred—sometimes in ways that feel seamless, sometimes awkward. Whether you find Bobbi’s bars endearing or cringeworthy depends on how much you prize authenticity over craft, and how much you enjoy watching a friendship play out across formats.

Watch Bobbi Althoff Trying Her Hand at Rapping on Sukihana’s “Bills Paid” and Reactions

See Sukihana’s new music video where Bobbi Althoff raps and reactions below.

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