DaBaby remains one of the most popular rappers in the Hip-Hop world currently but also is known to be a controversial one for good reason.

During his performance at Rolling Loud in Miami, DaBaby caused quite a stir after making a controversial and homophobic statement. Naturally, he faced a lot of backlash for what the rapper said.

It seems the rapper really doesn’t care about the backlash he caused due to his comments and is clearly unapologetic. DaBaby uploaded a video where he took shots at those who complained about what he said, stating that what the rapper and his fans do at his live show doesn’t concern those on the internet.

”This weak ass internet sh*t one time and I’mma get back to givin’ love to my fans,” said DaBaby in his video. “What me and my fans do at the live show, it don’t concern you n*ggas on the internet, or you bitter b*tches on the internet. It’s not y’all business. What I do for the live show is for the audience at the live show. It’ll never translate correctly to somebody looking at a little five, six-second clip from they goddamn crib on they phone. It just don’t work like that.”

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“Regardless of what… the internet done twisted up my mothaf*ckin’ words. All my fans at the show, the gay ones and the straight ones, we turned the f*ck up.” DaBaby added that there was a male fan with a crop top on rapping along to his lyrics and having a good time, so critics need to “shut the f*ck up,”

DaBaby certainly couldn’t care less what many fans think about his controversial statements, for better or for worse. We do not condone what he said during the performance and many others have not as well.

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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