DaBaby Loses His Deal With BoohooMan After Making Homophobic Comments At Rolling Loud

DaBaby may not understand why what he said at Rolling Loud was so harmful to so many people, but he’s certainly beginning to feel the consequences. His “Levitating” collaborator Dua Lipa said his words “surprised and horrified” her and a fan-made version of the song featuring Megan Thee Stallion is not only rapidly growing in popularity but fans are also calling for it to replace the official version. Today, things got really real for DaBaby, as his combative attitude toward the backlash has now begun to affect his pockets.

BoohooMan, the online retailer which has grown to be one of the most popular fast-fashion hubs thanks to its collaborations with rappers like DaBaby, Quavo, Swae Lee, cut ties with the North Carolina rapper, making a statement on Instagram. The full statement reads:

BoohooMan condemns the use of homophobic language and confirm we will no longer be working with DaBaby.

Diversity and inclusion are part of the boohoo Group’s DNA and we pride ourselves on representing the diverse customers we serve across the globe.

We stand by and support the LGBTQ+ community, and do not tolerate any hate speech or discrimination in any form.

For his part, DaBaby has repeatedly tried to address the comments but his defensive posture in both statements has tempered their reception among fans, who seem to believe that he’s been less than sincere. Maybe seeing consequences outside of a few sternly-worded tweets will recontextualize the backlash for him, helping him to reconsider his words’ impact past just his intent.

Fans React To Kanye West’s Modest Living Quarters At Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Kanye West is known for his love of minimalist design but he took that to the next level with his living quarters at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The music legend is presently living inside of the stadium as he completes his tenth studio album DONDA and on Tuesday night, he showed off his personal room, which appears to have been temporarily converted from a storage room. 

The very modest room features a twin bed, a place for him to hang two outfits, a handful of footwear options, a clock, and that’s it. After pushing back his album release by a couple of weeks, Kanye has been working hard on the album, taking periodic breaks to enjoy other events happening at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Last week, he was spotted watching a soccer game in the same outfit he wore during his DONDA premiere. 

Given how humble Kanye’s living quarters are, his fans have had a lot to say about his set-up, predicting that the album could feature a refreshed ‘Ye, rapping from his soul and checking all material possessions at the door. Some people have also taken the opportunity to clown Yeezy for such a minimalist set-up, but if he doesn’t need anything more than this, what’s the point of going so crazy for a temporary housing situation. In two weeks, he’ll be out of there anyway.

Take a look at all the reactions to Kanye’s room at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium below.

Gunna Teases “Drip Season 4”

Gunna is so prolific when it comes to releasing music that it’s hard to imagine him not having a new album on the way.

Having last popped up with 2020’s Wunna — which also happened to be the catalyst for our recent Digital Cover Story with Gunna right here — it feels like it’s about due time for a follow-up effort. 

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Luckily, it would appear that Gunna stands in agreement, taking to Instagram to unveil his next endeavor. “Why Me?” he captions, alongside a telling hashtag for “DS4.” In case you need a refresher on the acronyms, DS refers to Drip Season, a mixtape series that has officially spawned three installments so far. The latest — arguably the project that skyrocketed Gunna into the spotlight — arrived in February of 2018.

Suffice it to say, a lot has happened to the Atlanta melodist since then, and the fact he’s opted to revisit the series speaks volumes about his creative headspace. On his IG page, Gunna shared a snippet from a forthcoming single titled “Why Me,” which finds him baring his soul over a melancholic guitar instrumental. Perhaps we’re looking at a potential realest shit he’s ever wrote contender — check out the preview below, and sound off with your take.

While Gunna has yet to share a release date, look for more information on Drip Season 4 to surface in the near future. Are you looking forward to a new Drip Season album? 

Mach-Hommy Reflects On Political Turmoil In Haiti After President’s Assassination

It may not have made the cut for Complex‘s best albums of 2021 mid-year ranking, but Mach-Hommy’s Pray For Hati has received widespread critical acclaim since releasing earlier this summer, with Rolling Stone going as far as to call it “the best rap album since Young Thug’s Barter 6.” The Westside Gunn-executive produced album has even earned Mach-Hommy an insightful new interview with NPR, in which the enigmatic artist discusses the current political climate in Haiti.

For the unaware, Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse was brutally gunned down during an assassination earlier this month, and further investigations have revealed that the Columbians arrested in connection to Moïse’s murder reportedly received training from the United States military.

When discussing the new wave of turmoil that has swept over Haiti this month, Mach-Hommy addresses the cyclical nature of political chaos in Haiti, and he also touches on the emotional impact that it has over the Haitian-American rapper and other people like him.

“What’s going on right now is kind of like the norm for us, especially abroad, where, most of us, we send more than our prayers back home,” the Griselda artist explained. “A lot of our psychological energy and makeup is kind of like split between two places because we have to be where we are. But we also – we can’t leave where we come from. So I wasn’t really shocked by the recent events. This kind of theme is a recurring theme with our nation and our history in the Western Hemisphere.”

“To me, it’s a broken record that’s on repeat,” Mach-Hommy continues. “So when I call my family, it’s the same conversation. A lot of people are extremely depressed more than anything at the recent events.”

Listen to Mach-Hommy’s full NPR interview below.

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Lil Baby & Kirk Franklin Release “We Win” Video From “Space Jam 2: A New Legacy”

When it was announced that Lil Baby and Kirk Franklin had a song together on the Space Jam: A New Legacy soundtrack, people weren’t sure how the record would sound. The two artists have conflicting styles. However, if there’s one thing that Lil Baby has proven over the last few years, it’s that he can slide on any kind of record.

Despite the song’s gospel-leaning sound, Baby came through with a memorable display over the Just Blaze-produced track, which features a hook from Kirk Franklin. The gospel favorite, combined with Baby, has one of the most popular songs from the entire soundtrack, and on Wednesday morning, they teamed up to release the new music video.

Starting off with Kirk playing the piano and addressing the viewer, we quickly alternate between scenes of Lil Baby rapping on a basketball court, clips taken from Space Jam: A New Legacy, and footage of young ballers showing off their skills. 

Watch the new music video for “We Win” above and check out the official soundtrack here.

Latto Bodies All-Blue Vibes In These 5 Pics

Atlanta rapper and “The Rap Game” reality show tv alumni, Latto took the stage at Rolling Loud in a fire blue corset piece with matching thigh highs. Complete with a nail slay that coordinates so well even the late John Witherspoon himself might have approved. Here’s five looks at how she body-ody-ody’d in her fashion […]

Demi Lovato Calls Out DaBaby Over Harmful & Misleading HIV/AIDS Comments

DaBaby’s homophobic and misinformed HIV/AIDS comments at Rolling Loud have spread across the internet like wildfire, and fans, artists, and public figures alike have been publicly condemning his now-viral actions. Prior to performing a song, the BLAME IT ON BABY artist initiated what he deems a “call to action,” in which he prompted fans who “didn’t show up…with HIV/AIDS,” female fans whose “p*ssy smell like water,” and male fans who weren’t “sucking d*ck in the parking lot” to put their cellphone lighters in the air.

It’s confusing that DaBaby would think that those inconsiderate and homophobic comments would go over well with the crowd and eventually the internet, but according to him, it was all a part of his showmanship. However, that hasn’t stopped artists like Dua Lipa from expressing regret in working with him, and other public figures like Ts Madison have also publicly blasted him for his unwarranted and hateful on-stage rant. 

DaBaby performs on stage during Rolling Loud at Hard Rock Stadium on July 25, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
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Now Demi Lovato, who recently came out as non-binary, has also called out the “Red Light Green Light Rapper.” With the simple caption “‘hot people listen to the original version of levitating,'” Demi Lovato reposted an Instagram infographic created by Matt Bernstein that addressed DaBaby’s Rolling Loud comments.

The nine-part post heavily criticizes DaBaby and popular culture’s homophobic take on HIV/AIDS with statements like “HIV is not a ‘gay’ disease” and “We need to crush the stigma around what HIV/AIDS is and what it isn’t.” Check out Demi Lovato’s full repost below.

While many people, DaBaby included, could learn a lot from Demi’s repost, it’s probably safe to say that the Grammy-nominated rapper may not take too kindly to Demi Lovato’s public criticism, as he recently sounded off against non-Black critics like Dua Lipa and others who don’t understand or routinely stand up for Black culture.

As more people catch wind of DaBaby’s jaw-dropping controversy, expect several more updates soon.

DaBaby Loses A Major Bag After Homophobic Rant At Rolling Loud

DaBaby is missing out on money-making opportunities because of his ignorant homophobic rant at Rolling Loud this weekend. Less than two months after his clothing line with boohooMan was announced, the fashion retailer has revealed that they have canceled the collection and will no longer be working with the rapper.

This comes on the heels of a massive outrage against DaBaby, who made insensitive and hateful comments against the LGBTQ+ community at a music festival and shamed his fans with HIV+ statuses. “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, or any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases, that’ll make you die in two to three weeks, then put your cellphone lighter up,” he said during the show. “Ladies, if your pussy smell like water, put your cellphone light in the air. Fellas, if you ain’t sucking dick in the parking lot, put your cellphone lighter up.”


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On Wednesday morning, boohooMan made the official announcement that they would no longer be working with DaBaby because of his rant.

“boohooMAN condemn the use of homophobic language and confirm we will no longer be working with DaBaby,” wrote the retailer on Instagram. “Diversity and inclusion are part of the boohoo Groups DNA and we pride ourselves on representing the diverse customers we serve across the globe. We stand by and support the LGBTQ+ community, and do not tolerate any hate speech or discrimination in any form.”

Additionally, Dua Lipa stated that she was “horrified” to watch DaBaby’s rant, distancing herself from her “Levitating” collaborator. Demi Lovato has also issued a statement, sharing information about HIV and AIDS and dragging DaBaby in her caption.