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It seems that the rapper DaBaby is no longer concerned about the consequences of the scandal he starred in a few days ago at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami, where he trumpeted false information from the stage about HIV transmission and criticized homosexual relationships, claiming that they contributed to “the spread of deadly sexually transmitted diseases.”
Surprisingly, now the artist has removed from his account Instagram the publication he shared on August 2 to come out of the controversy that their comments had caused and publicly apologize to the LGBTQI + community.
At the moment the rapper did not want to give any explanation about One of the reasons that led him to make this decision, for which he is being highly criticized in the virtual sphere, although the truth is that his apology had failed to convince many in the first place. In fact, it did not succeed in suspending its scheduled appearances at various events.
After the incident, DaBaby released the video clip of his song “Giving what it’s supposed to give” , which ends with a confusing message that reads: “Don’t fight hate with hate. I apologize for being myself in the same way that others want freedom to be theirs ”.
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