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PULLING DAPLUG!: DaBaby Dropped From Lollapalooza The Day He Was Supposed to Perform in Response to Homophobic & HIV/Aids Controversy

DaBaby is starting to miss out on all types of DaBag after very clearly revealing DaIgnorance at Rolling Loud last weekend.

After dropping the music video equivalent of “IDGAF” earlier this week with “Giving What It’s Supposed To Give,” DaBaby may finally be starting to feel a type of way about his display of ignorance at Rolling Loud. Despite his recent stance against cancel culture and his half-ass apologies following his homophobic and insensitive comments about HIV/AIDS, the music industry isn’t quite done with DaBaby, as they honestly shouldn’t be.

Over the past several days, Chris Brown, Questlove, GLAAD (the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation), Madonna, and even Elton John have all spoken out against DaBaby’s actions, and throughout all of the public commentary about him, he’s pretty much remained arrogant and unbothered making it clear that he doesn’t care about anyone attempting to “cancel” him. Now, after reports of his clothing line with boohooMan getting axed, and his appearance at the Parklife Festival in Manchester, England earlier this year being cancelled, Baby has another deal being taken off the table, proving sometimes it’s your own mouth and actions taking “food off your kids table.”

Chicago-based musical festival Lollapalooza confirmed today (August 1) that the 29-year-old star has been removed from their lineup following his homophobic, misogynistic and ignorant comments. “Lollapalooza was founded on diversity, inclusivity, respect, and love. With that in mind, DaBaby will no longer be performing at Grant Park tonight,” the festival announed in their official statement.

The festival continued by noting that they’d simply make a few schedule changes to correlate with the change, noting that Young Thug will now perform at 9:00pm on the Bud Light Seltzer Stage, and G Herbo will perform at 4:00pm on the T-Mobile Stage.”

What do you think of this? Should more companies follow suit and pull DaRug from under DaBaby?

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