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DaBaby Rolling Loud Festival Homophobic Speech & Comments Transcript
DaBaby Rolling Loud Festival Homophobic Speech & Comments Transcript
DaBaby gave a speech during a show at Rolling Loud Festival on July 25, 2021 that was called homophobic and got him dropped from festivals like Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Governors Ball, and several other shows.
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DaBaby: (00:01)
You didn't demonstrate up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted disease that'll make you die two, three weeks, put the cell phone illumination up. Lady, if your p***y inhale like water, lay a cell device light up. Fellas.
Speaker 2: (00:11)
Lights up.
DaBaby: (00:12)
Fellas, if you ain't sucking n****r dick in t
DaBaby: Raging Homophobe or Just Closeted?
While it happened over a month ago, the DaBaby controversy still sticks in my mind as one of the most laughable moments in hip-hop history. Not because of the comments he made, but because of how relentless and obstinate he seemed when making them. It was love he was really trying to convince people that he hated gay people.
It started at Rolling Loud when during his performance, DaBaby could be heard announcing homophobic obscenities. He told people to turn on their cell smartphone lights if they didn’t have HIV, AIDS or any other sexually transmitted diseases that could “make you depart in two to three weeks.” The man is already a mediocre rapper, so he could have done without putting his lack of knowledge on blast. He then shamed men for performing oral sex on other men in parking lots (I don’t perceive if he’s alluding to sex workers in this comment or not, but either way he seems to be familiar with the topic) and claimed that womens’ vaginas should smell enjoy water (he must really dislike vaginas then). I couldn’t help but laugh.
It was not extended before he started receiving backlash. He lost brand representative deals, was dropped by s
DaBaby: US Rapper comments about HIV and gay dey make pipo para
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Many pipo don criticise rapper DaBaby sake of wetin im tok for one US festival about pipo wit HIV and gay men.
DaBaby bin dey perform for one Rolling Blaring festival for Miami. During im performance, im invite every audience member to "put up your cell phone light up" apart from those wey be HIV-positive or gay men wey dey do kerewa for car parks.
Im also claim say HIV depart "make you die in two or three weeks".
Medication dey serve those wit HIV to dwell long, healthy lives and don dey available for decades.
Anoda widespread rapper TI also support DaBaby comments. E say, if Lil Nas X - wey dey regularly tok about im sexuality onstage - dey able to say and do as im like, den DaBaby suppose act di same.
But DaBaby dey deal with plenti criticism from many odas, including one UK leading HIV and Aids charity and also for social media.
Wit all di gbas-gbas, DaBaby still tok for im Instagram story, say wetin im dey do for im shows "no concern" pipo online.
"Wetin I do for my exist show na for di audience for di live show. E no go make
Rapper DaBaby responds after fans criticise 'homophobic' comments at Miami show
Rapper DaBaby has responded after he was criticised for making seemingly homophobic comments at a Miami gig.
Videos on social media show him telling the crowd: "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 bright up."
He also targeted lgbtq+ men in references to other sexual activities, asking those who did not take part in them to "put your cellphone light up".
DaBaby's words at the Rolling Loud Miami festival were condemned by social media users as homophobic, but the rapper, real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, appeared to double-down in a lengthy Instagram response.
He said across 19 videos: "What I undertake at a live exhibit is for the audience at the live show.
"It'll never translate correctly to somebody looking at a little five, six-second clip from their goddamn crib on their phone. It just don't work enjoy that.
"Because, regardless of what y'all m************ are talking about and how the internet twisted up my m************ words, me and all my fans at the show, the queer ones and t