

“I never in my life meant to offend anybody, you know, and I apologise… that ain’t even how I rock… But check this out, other than the people that was truly offended, I feel like the rest of y’all motherfuckers are being cry babies,” he said, before breaking out into his latest collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion, ‘Cry Baby’. During his set at Hot 97’s Summer Jam, he took a moment to address his critics once again. Over the weekend, the rapper addressed the backlash in his first performance since the controversy emerged. However, later that week, his apology was removed from his Instagram page with no explanation. The ‘BOP’ hitmaker dropped a brand track called ‘Whole Lotta Money’ Freestyle on. “I apologise for my misinformed comments about HIV/AIDS and I know education on this is important,” he added. DaBaby has been catching a lot of heat from the industry and from social media users from the last few weeks over his homophobic rant at the Rolling Loud Miami festival 2021 but looks like the rapper is still not getting the seriousness of the situation. “My apologies for being me, the same way you want the freedom to be you,” it concluded.Įarlier this month, DaBaby apologised to the LGBTQ+ community for his “hurtful and triggering” comments in an Instagram post. That video ended with the message “Don’t Fight Hate With Hate” in rainbow lettering. The ‘Whole Lotta Money’ freestyle marks the second time the rapper has addressed the criticism to his comments in a music video, following the self-directed clip for single ‘Giving What It’s Supposed to Give’ in late July. Walker Texas Ranger, the standout single from DaBaby’s 2018 Blank Blank album, is also present on Baby on Baby.
