DaBaby Removes Apology To LGBTQ Community From His Instagram Page
It is not clear why the “Rockstar” performer took down the post.
It is not clear why the “Rockstar” performer took down the post.
Miley Cyrus is begging DaBaby to contact her so she can educate him on the LGBTQ community as well as AIDS, after the rapper made some wild comments at Rolling Loud!
The Rolling Loud controversy involving DaBaby caused the conversation to take center stage.
DaBaby continues to get terrible news after making some homophobic comments at Rolling Loud last month. One of his biggest songs has been dropped from the radio!
DaBaby continues to feel the heat over homophobic comments he made it willing and loud. Now he’s being blamed for the cancellation of a radio station’s Summer Jam concert!
Apparently, reps for the rapper assured seven different festivals he would go on camera to apologize.
DaBaby continue to lose money from live shows as more festivals cut him from the roster for making homophobic comments at Rolling Loud!
DaBaby issued a second apology for shocking comments he made about gay men during the Rolling Loud Festival. Is it enough?
Boosie went off again, claiming there is a hidden agenda to turn young kids into homosexuals after DaBaby was canceled by another festival today!
DaBaby just lost another big show. Organizers for the popular Governors Ball in New York revealed they have dropped the rap star from the lineup in September!
The “4 Da Gang” rhymer was catching heat just days after DaBaby faced backlash.
DaBaby was canceled by the organizers of Lollapalooza earlier today, and they refused to let the rapper take the stage over his homophobic rant!
DaBaby and DaniLeigh seem to be preggers.
Anitta, who tapped DaBaby to rap on her hit song “Girl From Rio,” is condemning her former collaborator on the hit song.
The fallout behind DaBaby’s bizarre rant about gays, HIV and AIDS during Rolling Loud continues!
The ‘Kirk’ album creator performed with The Roots drummer two years ago.
LNX’s “Industry Baby” visuals contains similar content to DaBaby’s “Giving What It’s Supposed To Give” visuals.
Was the South Coast Music Group representative defending his “Shop” collaborator DaBaby?
The openly homosexual entertainer questions if some of his most vocal critics are secretly gay.
“B*tch, we like AIDS. I’m on your ass, we on your ass. B*tch, we won’t go away,” raps the North Carolinian.