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Lil Nas X’s father responds to DaBaby’s homophobic rant: ‘Sit down’

The backlash to his Rolling Loud performance deepens

Sam Moore
Wednesday 28 July 2021 02:17 EDT
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File image: DaBaby performs on stage during Rolling Loud at Hard Rock Stadium in 2021
File image: DaBaby performs on stage during Rolling Loud at Hard Rock Stadium in 2021 (Getty Images)

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Lil Nas X’s father has become the latest person to criticise remarks DaBaby made during his performance at Rolling Loud festival.

At the Miami event, DaBaby shouted to the crowd: “Fellas, if you ain’t sucking d*** in the parking lot, put your cell phone lighter up.”

The comments received a negative reaction online and now Robert Stafford, the father of Lil Nas X, has offered his thoughts in the form of an Instagram Story.

Stafford wrote: “Bruh sit down, you had your time”, over a picture of the two musicians.

DaBaby also made a number of comments about people with HIV-Aids, shouting: “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 cell phone lighter up.”

After receiving thousands of responses on social media, DaBaby doubled down on his comments and called his detractors “bitter b******”.

He attempted to clarify his thoughts: “What me and my fans do at the live show, it don’t concern you n***** on the internet, or you bitter b****** on the internet.”

He then concluded: “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.”

Rapper Lil Nas X, who is gay, was initially roped into the conversation by rapper TI.

“If Lil Nas X can kick his s*** in peace… so should DaBaby,” TI wrote in DaBaby’s Twitter comments. Lil Nas X for his part has not responded to the comments but did tweet “Lol” as discussions around the topic were underway.

DaBaby’s Rolling Loud performance has generated additional controversy after he brought out Tory Lanez to perform with him. Lanez is currently awaiting trial on charges of shooting rapper and former girlfriend Megan Thee Stallion.

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