DaBaby Doesn’t Care About The Backlash To Ignoring His Kids’ Birthdays On Social Media

DaBaby often pops out with some pretty interesting social media content, including a recent recreation of a now-iconic Boosie Badazz fishing pic. However, one particular fan went viral for suggesting that he does a lot for his friends and for himself online, but not his children. “DaBaby will post his homies birthdays but not his kids [crying emojis],” they tweeted. “My kids don’t have Instagram, w***e [crying-laughing emoji],” the North Carolina MC responded along with a confused GIF. “F**k do ppl be talking about? [crying-laughing emoji],” he added. In addition, Baby replied to a fan who pointed out that he probably just didn’t share a personal moment online, which is totally fine, with this message for the original hater: “Damn fool [facepalm emoji].”

Furthermore, this is far from DaBaby’s only notable dispute online this year. He recently claimed that a well-known rapper tried to start fake beef with him, which had a lot of fans then accusing Joyner Lucas of being the culprit because fans thought he lined up with his description. Joyner denied this outright, and so the mystery of what this fabricated battle could’ve looked like will probably remain for years to come. Unless they actually get to barring up, which would be pretty interesting.

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DaBaby Claps Back At Fan Questioning His Online Posts About His Kids (Or Lack Thereof)

In fact, we know that DaBaby is, at the very least, comfortable with the pace and aesthetics of rap beef, which is currently dominated by the Kendrick Lamar and Drake battle. He spit a wild freestyle over Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” recently, which has his fans holding on to his strong deliveries and emphatic energy. Maybe this is the same energy that the “BOP” spitter should have for online trolls, but that would probably cause more problems than solutions down the road. Whether or not a hypothetical beef is fake or not, there’s a good chance that he would absolutely impress in the ring.

Elsewhere, though, DaBaby is trying to postpone his alleged assault trial due to his lawyer’s health complications. We haven’t really gotten many updates on this case since this late April development, so we’ll see if there’s an answer soon. Regardless, he’s probably got some more big plans in store for 2024, so we’ll wait patiently to see what he chooses to release on wax or post online. If your moral and family criteria includes birthday tributes on the ‘Gram, you’re in for a rude awakening one of these days.

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DaBaby Shares A Snippet Of TikTok Worthy New Track

DaBaby may have had a fall from grace, but that hasn’t stopped him from putting out new music. In September, he released his album “Baby On Baby 2” to limited fanfare. In fact, the album sold 86 percent less than his heavily praised “Blame It on Baby” in 2020. That project debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, spawning the hit “Rockstar.” Unfortunately, since his now infamous homophobic Rolling Loud rant and overnight falling out with Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby’s career is much quieter these days. However, he is pushing forward with forthcoming releases, previewing a snippet that sounds like a TikTok God-send.

Over the weekend, DaBaby shared a video showing himself enjoying some Easter family time. In the clip, several kiddos groove to an unreleased record from DaBaby. The kids moved around the living room in a way that felt like a new internet dance challenge waiting to happen. “Call the fireman; she a hot girl. Put her out. Ooh, I just broke a sweat in this b*tch; get a towel,” DaBaby raps over the fast-paced beat.

DaBaby Has Released Several Singles Recently

At first listen, the snippet sounds like a cross between Miami Bass and something concocted by the geniuses behind Lil Uzi Vert’s “Just Wanna Rock.” While poised to be a twerk anthem, it’s unclear if this record will ever see the light of day. What’s also unknown is who may have produced such a lively record. TikTok-friendly sounds may be a wise direction for the 31-year-old as he struggles to return to the top spot. In March, he debuted a song titled “Blank” alongside R&B icon Anthony Hamilton, though it didn’t make much noise.

Controversies have overshadowed the momentum he spent the past five years building. His first album was 2019’s “Baby on Baby.” This record solidified his position in hip-hop, filled with quick punchlines and fun visuals for several singles, including “Suge.” As one of his biggest hits, “Suge,” surged to number 7 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. This became his first chart entry. Hopefully, DaBaby can reclaim the hearts of the masses, even if the possibilities appear grim.

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DaBaby Posts Email Showing Hong Kong Show Is 75% Sold Out

DaBaby recently posted a screenshot of an email that showed his Hong Kong show almost sold out. Moreover, the email included an update from presumably the event promoter or venue owner concerning ticket sales. “Hi Andrew,” the message begins, likely addressing a member of the Charlotte rapper’s team. “Sorry for the delay as I [was] away for Japan. The show have announced and went on sale. We are currently at 8200 tickets sold. So 75% sold.” Also, the screenshot included a message from the MC’s team that sent him the email. They wrote, “Hong King going to be LIT. U didn’t even have to announce…”

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – JANUARY 13: Rapper DaBaby performs during Future & Friends “One Big Party Tour”at Spectrum Center on January 13, 2023 in Charlotte, North Carolina.(Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Furthermore, DaBaby posted the screenshot on his Instagram page with the show date. “#LIVESHOWKILLA,” he captioned his post. “Hong Kong March 11th.” Of course, readers likely remember DaBaby’s reported dwindling ticket sales in his U.S. shows following public controversy. However, the 31-year-old seems set on finding tour success in other parts of the world. Moreover, the chip on his shoulder will likely continue to motivate him to flex his money making. Still, he stood by his live experiences satisfying fans and bringing a good time, regardless of the number of patrons.

Meanwhile, the “Suge” MC also tried to circumvent some of his legal troubles recently. Moreover, he sought a postponement in his civil trial for alleged assault. The incident reportedly occurred in 2020 between DaBaby and a property leaser who claims the artist assaulted him. Also, authorities charged him criminally for the same incident. Furthermore, his attorneys maintained that the rapper can’t “testify in this matter until after his criminal case [resolves], which will not be until October 2023, at minimum.”

While the court originally scheduled his hearing for April, his lawyers claim that he can’t handle both jurisdictions concurrently. If the trial isn’t postponed, lawyers stated, “[DaBaby] will not be able to respond to discovery or testify without providing information that could potentially incriminate him in the parallel criminal case.” Whether his case ends up getting more difficult with time, at least he has some shows to look forward to. Regardless, log back into HNHH for the latest news on DaBaby and his almost sold-out Hong Kong show.