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DaBaby Calls Those Who Canceled His Performance “Cry Babies” During Summer Jam

Give it up, man.

Complex reported that during his performance at Summer Jam on Sunday. DaBaby had a  message of his haters and said that those who recently canceled his performances are “cry babies.”

The rapper reportedly already taped an apology and thanked Hot 97, following the chaos that’s ensued after his Rolling Loud performance.

The rapper said, “[Hot 97] allowed me to share my gift, share my blessing with y’all out here live on this stage amongst all the chaos and all the backlash.”

“So hats off to y’all for that… They accepted my sincerity and all my apologies when I said I never, ever meant to offend anybody or say anything to make anybody feel any type of way live on that stage a few weeks ago. And Hot 97 was also willing to stick they neck out on the line, willing to go against all odds with everything going on out here in the world, and still allow me to come out here on this stage and utilize they platform to help the world move forward.”

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“Check this out,” DaBaby said. “Other than the people that, you know, was truly offended, I feel like the rest of y’all motherf*****s being cry babies.”

He then hit a petty new low and performed his hit single featuring rapper Megan Thee Stallion, “Cry Baby.”

As previously reported, DaBaby performed on stage at the Rolling Loud concert in Miami and made derogatory comments about the LGBTQ+ community. Since then, the artist has been canceled on social media by various celebrities, and been dropped by several music festivals where he was set to perform at.

DaBaby is now set to perform at Lil Boosie’s “Boosie Bash” on August 28.

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Janelle Bombalier

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