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DaBaby Calls Critics ‘Cry Babies’ In A New Apology

Dababy has addressed the backlash he received for comments made during his performance at the Rolling Loud Music Festival.
The rapper made a serious of controversial comments during his set at the music festival in July which many labelled as homophobic.
“If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two or three weeks, put your cellphone light up,” DaBaby said on stage.
Now, in a video shared before his performance at Hot 97’s Summer Jam, the rapper has once again apologised for his comments but also accused some of his critics of being “cry babies”.
“I never in my life meant to offend anybody, you know, and I apologise…that ain’t even how I rock,” DaBaby said.
“…But check this out, other than the people that was truly offended, I feel like the rest of y’all motherf*ckers are being cry babies,” he added.
DaBaby gives his thanks to @HOT97 and lists several reasons why they let him perform tonight #SummerJam pic.twitter.com/F0d4sAoWsL
— Eric Diep (@E_Diep) August 23, 2021
Hot 97’s Summer Jam is the first time DaBaby has performed since his Rolling Loud set after a number of different music festivals removed him from their line-ups.
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