Kanye West is never one to shy away from doing something controversial, so it’s no surprise that he did something that got mixed reactions during his Donda listening party at Soldier Field in Chicago on Aug. 26.
Kanye West is never one to shy away from doing something controversial, so it’s no surprise that he did something that got mixed reactions during his Donda listening party at Soldier Field in Chicago on Aug. 26.
DaBaby has addressed being “cancelled” in a new song that was played during Kanye West’s latest ‘DONDA’ listening event in Chicago last night (August 26).DaBaby appeared alongside West and Marilyn Manson on a structure West built in the centre of Soldier Field stadium.
Kanye West held his third listening event for his forthcoming album on Thursday, and brought out some unexpected surprise guests.During the event, this time held at Soldier Field in West's hometown of Chicago, the artist appeared on the front porch of a recreation of his childhood home, alongside two children who appeared to be his kids North and Saint, whom he shares with estranged wife Kim Kardashian.The first song West played during the livestreamed event was the track «Jail,» which fans had
Kanye West brought out Marilyn Manson at his ‘Donda’ album playback event currently taking place in Chicago.The event, which at time of publication is ongoing at Chicago’s Soldier Field, is currently being streamed on Apple Music.Manson appeared on the stoop of a church-like structure West built in the centre of the stadium.
DaBaby has addressed the backlash to his homophobic comments at Rolling Loud in his first performance since being dropped from several festival lineups over the past month.In July, DaBaby faced heavy backlash after telling his crowd at Rolling Loud, “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two or three weeks, put your cellphone light up.“Ladies, if your pussy smell like water, put your cellphone light up.
originally announced back in May of this year.Duran Duran and Tyler, the Creator have been added to the line-up for both weekends, stepping in for Stevie Nicks and DaBaby.LINEUP UPDATE: @tylerthecreator has been added to this year’s festival, performing Sunday night of both weekends.
Nick Cannon has voiced his support for DaBaby following the rapper’s recent apology for the homophobic comments he made while on stage at Rolling Loud Festival last month.DaBaby has been widely condemned for the remarks he made about homosexuality and people with HIV/AIDS while on stage in Miami on July 25, with the likes of Elton John, Madonna and Dua Lipa all criticising the rapper.
Only a week after issuing a formal apology to the LGBTQ+ community over homophobic and stigmatizing comments about HIV, DaBaby has deleted the post from his Instagram account. The post was originally shared in response to on-stage comments made during his Rolling Loud performance in Miami.
DaBaby’s apology has been, as some fans have said, “DaLeted.” On Aug. 2, DaBaby (Jonathan Kirk, 29) apologized for his homophobic comments at Rolling Loud Miami.
Kanye West has removed ‘Nah Nah Nah’ remix featuring 2 Chainz and DaBaby from streaming platforms amid DaBaby’s controversial comments about the LGBT+ community.Fans spotted that the 2020 song is no longer available on streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music and Tidal. Only an instrumental mix remains.No explanation has been given about the track’s withdrawal.
DaBaby’s apology to the LGBTQ+ community for his comments about HIV and AIDS appears to have been deleted from his Instagram page.The rapper denied that he was being homophobic after he came under fire for comments that he made during his Rolling Loud Miami set last month.“If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two or three weeks, put your cellphone light up,” he was heard saying in footage from the set that was shared
Megan Thee Stallion has spoken out about homophobia in hip-hop in a new interview.The culture’s ongoing struggle with misogyny and homophobia has been a hot topic of conversation in recent weeks, following the controversial backlash to Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow‘s ‘Industry Baby’ video as well as DaBaby’s hateful remarks at Rolling Loud Miami.Speaking to People magazine, Megan has now weighed in on the issue, saying hip-hop’s reckoning with homophobia was long overdue.“It is about time,” she
Dua Lipa‘s ‘Levitating’ featuring DaBaby is getting less airplay following the latter’s recent homophobic comments, a report has found.The song originally appeared as a solo track on Lipa’s March 2020 album ‘Future Nostalgia’.
DaBaby requesting a private meeting to address his controversial comments.Organisations such as GLAAD, Black AIDS Institute, Prevention Access Campaign, and more, as well as leading academics, delivered the address after the rapper – real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk – issued an apology for his homophobic rant at Miami’s Rolling Loud Festival last month.During his performance, the rapper encouraged the crowd to put their mobile phone flashlights in the air if they “didn’t show up today with
Miley Cyrus wants to help DaBaby move forward and learn following his anti-LGBTQ comments. The 28-year-old «Wrecking Ball» singer took to Instagram on Wednesday to publicly reach out to the 29-year-old rapper. "@DaBaby check your DMS — would love to talk and see how we can learn from each other and help be part of making a more just and understanding future!" Cyrus captioned her post.
DaBaby has been removed from more music festivals following ongoing fallout from homophobic comments made by the rapper last month.The rapper, real name Jonathan Kirk, has been widely condemned for the remarks he made about homosexuality and people with HIV/AIDS while on stage in Miami on July 25, with the likes of Elton John, Madonna and Dua Lipa all criticising DaBaby last week.DaBaby was subsequently dropped from his slot at Lollapalooza over the weekend, and yesterday (August 2) he was
DaBaby has apologized a second time for his anti-LGBTQ comments at the Rolling Loud music festival in Miami last weekend as the fallout continues.The 29-year-old rapper was dropped from major music festivals, like Lollapalooza and the Governors Ball, following the comments.
DaBaby has offered a second and more coherent apology for comments made during his recent Rolling Loud Miami set in which he marginalised people with HIV and Aids.The rapper, who has denied that he was being homophobic and that his remarks had been “digested” wrong, has today (August 2) issued a fresh apology.
DaBaby issued a formal statement of apology on Monday as the controversy surrounding homophobic statements made during a performance at Rolling Loud continued to swirl. The rapper was removed from a performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago on Sunday, with Governor's Ball dropping him from the September festival the following day.
Governor's Ball has removed DaBaby from the lineup for this year's festival as the controversy deepens over the homophobic comments and AIDS misinformation the rapper stated during a Rolling Loud performance.
DaBaby has been dropped from the line-up of Governors Ball 2021 following the homophobic comments he made while performing at Rolling Loud Festival last month.The rapper, real name Jonathan Kirk, has been widely condemned for the remarks he made about homosexuality and people with HIV/AIDS while on stage in Miami on July 25, with the likes of Elton John, Madonna and Dua Lipa all criticising DaBaby last week.DaBaby was subsequently dropped from his slot at Lollapalooza over the weekend, and the
removal from from the Lollapalooza lineup, New York City’s Governors Ball Music Festival removed the rap star from its lineup ahead of its September event.The annual New York music festival removed the 29-year-old artist from the upcoming lineup due to homophobic comments made at Rolling Loud, a Miami music festival on the weekend of July 23rd.
Brockhampton‘s Kevin Abstract has responded to homophobic comments made by DaBaby on stage last week.The North Carolina rapper (real name Jonathan Kirk) drew criticism for controversial comments he made surrounding homosexuality and HIV/AIDS while on stage at the Rolling Loud Miami festival on July 25.Brockhampton and DaBaby were both set to perform on the same stage at Lollapalooza festival in Chicago yesterday (August 1), though DaBaby was dropped from his headline slot following his
DaBaby has been dropped from the Lollapalooza 2021 lineup, mere hours before he was supposed to take the stage at Chicago's Grant Park. "Lollapalooza was founded on diversity, inclusivity, respect and love," the festival wrote on Twitter, "With that in mind, DaBaby will no longer be performing at Grant Park tonight." As a replacement, G Herbo was added to the festival's lineup, and Young Thug was moved into the headliner slot vacated by DaBaby.
DaBaby will no longer be performing at Lollapalooza. In the wake of his anti-LGBTQ comments, the rapper was dropped from his planned performance at the festival on Sunday.
DaBaby has been dropped as headliner of Lollapalooza tonight (August 1) following homophobic comments he made at Rolling Loud Miami last weekend.The North Carolina rapper (real name Jonathan Kirk) drew criticism for controversial comments he made surrounding homosexuality and HIV/AIDS onstage at the festival on Sunday (July 25).“If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two or three weeks, put your cellphone light up,” he
DaBaby has said he doesn’t know who Questlove is after the Roots‘ drummer criticised the rapper for his recent homophobic and insensitive comments at Rolling Loud Miami.Performing at the festival last week, DaBaby said to the crowd: “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS… put your cellphone light up… Fellas, if you ain’t sucking dick in the parking lot, put your cellphone light up”.The rapper has since come under fire for the remarks, with Questlove taking to Instagram to condemn DaBaby.
Lil Nas X has responded to rapper Boosie Badazz’s homophobic Instagram Live diatribe that was launched in his direction.In a series of since-deleted tweets, Nas X posted on Thursday (July 29) in response to Boosie threatening to “beat his ass” while using homophobic slurs against the 22-year-old.The video clip saw Boosie defending DaBaby‘s homophobic comments about HIV and AIDS at Rolling Loud Miami – which the rapper later doubled-down on in response to the backlash – as well as calling Nas X
Madonna is sending an important message toDaBaby. After the rapper received backlash for his anti-LGBTQ remarks this week, the «Vogue» singer called out the «hateful» comments DaBaby made and told him to «know your facts.»«A message to DaBaby — if you’re going to make hateful remarks to the LGBTQ+ community about HIV/AIDS then know your facts,» Madonna began.
Madonna has become the latest high-profile name to call out DaBaby for homophobic comments he made during a recent performance at Miami’s Rolling Loud Festival.The rapper, real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, made a series of controversial comments about AIDS and HIV during his appearance at the event last weekend.The rapper drew backlash after telling the crowd: “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS… put your cellphone light up… Fellas, if you ain’t sucking dick in the parking lot, put your
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