I don't know if I'm someone or someone is me I'm running from the fate and I'm giving up my dream I'm carrying all the pain And the sorrow that's in vain All the games you think I play Are my ways of staying sane Tell me more about me, you, us Tell me you love me, baby More than I trust And I just want to know: How do you feel about us Right now? PinkNews has contacted a representative for DaBaby for comment.Your call has been forwarded to an automatic voice message system Please record your messageĪh, I don't know where you are Or what you're up to I kinda miss you girl right now You know, the old days and stuff? I want you to be here, with me Just call me back when you get this message okay? The word “Adida” started trending on Twitter following his rant. “Who the fuck threw that motherf**king, busted ass, God-damn Adida?” he asked, mispronouncing the brand name. “I’ll give somebody out here a million dollars if they can guess who in here,” DaBaby said.Īfter Lanez’s identity was revealed, a member of the audience threw an Adidas trainer at DaBaby’s head, prompting the rapper to launch into a furious tirade. It led to furious reactions from fans in the audience and was seen by many fans as a deliberate effort to upset the star, coming shortly after DaBaby and Lanez teamed up for the “SKAT” music video, which resulted in DaBaby having a public falling out with Megan.ĭaBaby initially brought Lanez out on stage in a giant costume that concealed his identity. He also brought Tory Lanez, who allegedly shot Megan Thee Stallion in the foot last year, out on stage shortly after the “WAP” rapper finished her own set. Lanez has strenuously denied allegations that he shot Megan Thee Stallion. That wasn’t the only controversial moment in DaBaby’s set at the Rolling Loud Festival. “That’s why it’s important to challenge anything that deters people from testing and learning the facts about HIV.” You can now live a long, healthy life with HIV thanks to medical progress when you’re diagnosed and accessing treatment. “Comments like DaBaby’s perpetuate HIV-related stigma and discrimination, as well as spreading misinformation about HIV. “It’s wrong for people living with HIV to be made to feel lesser or excluded because of their diagnosis – it should be unacceptable in the musical industry and in society at large,” Richard Angell, campaigns director at the Terrence Higgins Trust, told PinkNews. He was also criticised by the Terrence Higgins Trust, a charity that works on prevention and awareness surrounding HIV. Not only was it ignorant as hell, offensive but sir, what the hell is wrong with you? He has to go.- Tevon A. His comments specifically targeted people living with HIV, AIDS, women, and gay men, unprovoked. I'm not a fan of cancel culture but its time for the industry to let go of DaBaby. Many were quick to point out that people with HIV can live long, healthy and happy lives thanks to antiretroviral medication, which came on stream more than two decades ago.ĭaBaby: Having HIV/AIDS will kill you in 2-3 weeks.Īll the People currently living with HIV, Scientists, Pharmaceutical companies, #UequalsU organizations, and more: /JR2qmqsI4W- Howie July 26, 2021ĭababy being homophobic talking about spreading HIV/AIDS while performing in front of a crowd of 1000s of ppl in a global pandemic is a juicy contradiction- AR July 26, 2021 DaBaby faced criticism for spreading harmful misinformation about HIV The video footage quickly went viral on social media, with many criticising the rapper for sharing stigmatising, wildly inaccurate information about HIV. Fellas, if you ain’t sucking d**k in the parking lot put your cellphone light up. “Ladies, if your p***y smell like water, put a cellphone light them up. “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two, three weeks, then put your cellphone light up,” DaBaby said. In video footage shared on social media, the chart-topping rapper can be heard making comments about “sucking d**k” in the parking lot and people dying from HIV. Rapper DaBaby is facing sharp criticism after he made offensive comments about gay people and those living with HIV on stage at the Rolling Loud Festival.
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