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Him putting out another apology that he clearly didn’t write, and that clearly isn’t how he feels – just how gullible does he think we are?”ĭaBaby’s mea culpa was indeed “too little, too late” and appeared to be financially motivated, says Deadlee. “So many people from our community are like: ‘OK, he learned his lesson.’ But it goes back to self-hate and self-worth in the gay community, and understanding it’s not OK for anyone to have a big platform and say these things. Photo: Malik Dupreeīut Bugz Gutta isn’t ready to forgive. ‘It’s not OK to put hate out there’ … Bugz Gutta.
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After the Lollapalooza festival and others axed DaBaby from their lineups, he apologised more soberly on Instagram, but has since deleted that apology. His Levitating collaborator Dua Lipa, the Roots’ drummer Questlove, Madonna and Elton John all decried him US radio stations dropped his version of Levitating from playlists. Y’all business is y’all business” – and released a music video where he held up a sign reading “Aids” before shooting a pair of men. Last week, DaBaby ranted on stage: “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, Aids … that’ll make you die in two to three weeks, then put your cellphone lighter up.” The rapper, whose 2020 album Blame It on Baby became his second US No 1 in less than a year, then said: “Ladies, if your pussy smell like water… Fellas, if you ain’t sucking dick in the parking lot, put your cellphone lighter up.” As pushback mounted online, DaBaby truculently apologised – “But the LGBT community. So people realise it’s not OK to put hate and harm out there.” He hopes the fallout that DaBaby has faced “sets an example. He dubs himself “hip-hop’s Omar from The Wire”, thanks to his prior life of crime and the years he spent behind bars, enduring verbal, physical and sexual abuse before finding peace and success as a musician. Born William Bailey, the up-and-coming New York MC, a proudly out black gay man, is still adjusting to such positive outcomes. A fter seeing the online backlash to rapper DaBaby’s recent homophobic and misogynistic onstage remarks, Bugz Gutta was “shocked and grateful”.