to be real it was still commonplace to be saying that 10 years ago
to be real it was still commonplace to be saying that 10 years ago
5 years ago
IG like massively
honestly when I saw the clip on twitter it was funny asf in passing... I didn't think it would pick up steam like that so quickly
F*** this dude. I also saw the video of him slapping his driver then intimidating him. I hope some one beats the s*** out of him because he needs to be humbled.
He has a huge ego and he's gonna crash hard.
I'd give Dababy my addy to pull up because I'd slap the s*** out of him, Pick on some one who will fight back, You p****
youtu.be/ZQBaWrem0DQ
F*** this dude. I also saw the video of him slapping his driver then intimidating him. I hope some one beats the s*** out of him because he needs to be humbled.
He has a huge ego and he's gonna crash hard.
I'd give Dababy my addy to pull up because I'd slap the s*** out of him, Pick on some one who will fight back, You p****
https://youtu.be/ZQBaWrem0DQ
Also we all know you ain't shoot nobody, You f***ing goon. You played that s*** up for publicity
Anyone following Dababy wasn’t surprised. My question in this whole thing is the white celebrities putting out public statements.
Dua Lipa - Why doesn’t she remove levitating remix from streaming if she’s so taken back? (We know why)
Elton John - Where was this guy when Young Thug said some s*** about DWade’s kid?
As you can tell I’ve spent way too much time thinking about this
I mean..I imagine Dua can’t just take it down because it would trigger a lawsuit between labels/management.
so exciting
What’s stupid is that if DaBaby just gave a real apology, this story would’ve been over.