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  • insertcoolnamehere

    1. He already was having character issues for being more known for getting into fights with civilians than his music to the point users on ktt2 would say constantly how "he needs to take anger management classes"

    2. It was starting to become a joke about how comically bad some of the beats were getting. I recall 'Red Light Green Light' coming out and ktt2 not having the best reaction to that song not even the comical music video could save it from that spongebob squarepants ass beat.

    3. The same memes that helped him were starting to outweigh the music. The odd shape of his head as a PT cruiser created a "fanbase" that had no idea who he was as an artist nor was his music compelling enough to keep them in (And sadly, nobody tuned into what I believe is his best project ever which was the tape he did about his brother) so all THOSE cacs had to go off of was the controversy (possibly killing somebody that might not have been trying to rob him, making weird captions talkin bout "can't wait to kill a nigga over my daughter" i'm paraphrasing of course, fighting civilians including a woman, homophobic comments)

    4. What rubbed people the wrong way about his homophobic comments (cause remember this is hip hop, DaBaby aint the first rapper to say some homophobic s***) wasn't the fact he said it but the way he kept going on about it and dying on the hill AFTER the fact. Hell Offset said on record "I do not vibe with queers" and simply apologized and kept it pushing. Dababy couldn't even just do that.

    5. And I aint even mention the Danileigh s*** lol.

    tl;dr: Covid really did kinda breathe life into certain artists that once things started opening, didn't really have as much sustain power as we thought they had.

    That Offset quote is crazy

  • That s*** is CRAZY

  • 999Wrld

    The Dababy was never good narrative is something y’all really tryna push

    Let’s stop the cap

  • Nov 8, 2022
    Fiesta

    1. Guy was never good yall just gassed him
    2. Good f*** him

    Nah bruh, when that nigga first came ona scene he was cold as f***

  • Nov 8, 2022
    insertcoolnamehere

    1. He already was having character issues for being more known for getting into fights with civilians than his music to the point users on ktt2 would say constantly how "he needs to take anger management classes"

    2. It was starting to become a joke about how comically bad some of the beats were getting. I recall 'Red Light Green Light' coming out and ktt2 not having the best reaction to that song not even the comical music video could save it from that spongebob squarepants ass beat.

    3. The same memes that helped him were starting to outweigh the music. The odd shape of his head as a PT cruiser created a "fanbase" that had no idea who he was as an artist nor was his music compelling enough to keep them in (And sadly, nobody tuned into what I believe is his best project ever which was the tape he did about his brother) so all THOSE cacs had to go off of was the controversy (possibly killing somebody that might not have been trying to rob him, making weird captions talkin bout "can't wait to kill a nigga over my daughter" i'm paraphrasing of course, fighting civilians including a woman, homophobic comments)

    4. What rubbed people the wrong way about his homophobic comments (cause remember this is hip hop, DaBaby aint the first rapper to say some homophobic s***) wasn't the fact he said it but the way he kept going on about it and dying on the hill AFTER the fact. Hell Offset said on record "I do not vibe with queers" and simply apologized and kept it pushing. Dababy couldn't even just do that.

    5. And I aint even mention the Danileigh s*** lol.

    tl;dr: Covid really did kinda breathe life into certain artists that once things started opening, didn't really have as much sustain power as we thought they had.

    Dam.

  • Nov 8, 2022

    this is what happens when you don't work on your craft. he got complacent and thought he couldn't fall off... until he fell off.

  • Nov 8, 2022
    999Wrld

    The Dababy was never good narrative is something y’all really tryna push

    Let’s stop the cap

    baby on baby & kirk were on repeat for me when they dropped.

  • insertcoolnamehere

    1. He already was having character issues for being more known for getting into fights with civilians than his music to the point users on ktt2 would say constantly how "he needs to take anger management classes"

    2. It was starting to become a joke about how comically bad some of the beats were getting. I recall 'Red Light Green Light' coming out and ktt2 not having the best reaction to that song not even the comical music video could save it from that spongebob squarepants ass beat.

    3. The same memes that helped him were starting to outweigh the music. The odd shape of his head as a PT cruiser created a "fanbase" that had no idea who he was as an artist nor was his music compelling enough to keep them in (And sadly, nobody tuned into what I believe is his best project ever which was the tape he did about his brother) so all THOSE cacs had to go off of was the controversy (possibly killing somebody that might not have been trying to rob him, making weird captions talkin bout "can't wait to kill a nigga over my daughter" i'm paraphrasing of course, fighting civilians including a woman, homophobic comments)

    4. What rubbed people the wrong way about his homophobic comments (cause remember this is hip hop, DaBaby aint the first rapper to say some homophobic s***) wasn't the fact he said it but the way he kept going on about it and dying on the hill AFTER the fact. Hell Offset said on record "I do not vibe with queers" and simply apologized and kept it pushing. Dababy couldn't even just do that.

    5. And I aint even mention the Danileigh s*** lol.

    tl;dr: Covid really did kinda breathe life into certain artists that once things started opening, didn't really have as much sustain power as we thought they had.

    This pretty much sums it up

  • Nov 8, 2022

    I’m deceased 💀

  • Nov 8, 2022
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    I knew y’all would get upset at that, lol
    But forreal, y’all got less upset when I said I still bump R Kelly.
    Weird look, but I lowkey understand and respect it.
    But basically, you gotta be able to separate art from artist. That’s the same reason I would still be listening to Baby if his s*** didn’t get old to me

  • Nov 8, 2022

    Bro really aint even get cancelled, people just sopped caring about him

  • Nov 8, 2022
    999Wrld

    The Dababy was never good narrative is something y’all really tryna push

    Let’s stop the cap

    Baby on baby last good record he had

  • Nov 8, 2022

    Ain't no way

  • Dababy just couldn't keep up with the talent and that would've been a factor even if he hadn't said that dumbass s*** about AIDS or whatever.. I just thought it was funny seeing this man fall because this was right after covid and honestly if he had just shut the f*** up, nobody would have said anything except the LGBT community. And tbh, even then most of us would probably understand a good time when we see one.. This motherfucker was in a diaper.

  • Nov 8, 2022

    Damn B

  • can buy my ticket and the ticket of the person giving me head in the parking lot for one base price

  • Nov 8, 2022
    Fiesta

    1. Guy was never good yall just gassed him
    2. Good f*** him

    1. Cap

  • Nov 8, 2022
    insertcoolnamehere

    1. He already was having character issues for being more known for getting into fights with civilians than his music to the point users on ktt2 would say constantly how "he needs to take anger management classes"

    2. It was starting to become a joke about how comically bad some of the beats were getting. I recall 'Red Light Green Light' coming out and ktt2 not having the best reaction to that song not even the comical music video could save it from that spongebob squarepants ass beat.

    3. The same memes that helped him were starting to outweigh the music. The odd shape of his head as a PT cruiser created a "fanbase" that had no idea who he was as an artist nor was his music compelling enough to keep them in (And sadly, nobody tuned into what I believe is his best project ever which was the tape he did about his brother) so all THOSE cacs had to go off of was the controversy (possibly killing somebody that might not have been trying to rob him, making weird captions talkin bout "can't wait to kill a nigga over my daughter" i'm paraphrasing of course, fighting civilians including a woman, homophobic comments)

    4. What rubbed people the wrong way about his homophobic comments (cause remember this is hip hop, DaBaby aint the first rapper to say some homophobic s***) wasn't the fact he said it but the way he kept going on about it and dying on the hill AFTER the fact. Hell Offset said on record "I do not vibe with queers" and simply apologized and kept it pushing. Dababy couldn't even just do that.

    5. And I aint even mention the Danileigh s*** lol.

    tl;dr: Covid really did kinda breathe life into certain artists that once things started opening, didn't really have as much sustain power as we thought they had.

    ‘the odd shape of his head as a PT cruiser created a “fanbase”’

  • Nov 8, 2022
    JANGLE

    I like to call Mexican hoopers Victor HomeADepot

    LMAO

  • Nov 8, 2022
    insertcoolnamehere

    Yall niggas that keep bringing up Morgan Wallen should really be keeping that energy for Lil Durk for pretty much giving him the green light lmaoooo

    Durk fans don’t listen to that nigga anyway

    Also let’s remember it was nigga and that matters

  • Nov 8, 2022

    I’ve never seen a fall off like this before I thought dababy was going to run this decade or at least have staying power

    I remember a time when women were lusting after him despite being a manlet. He decided to piss off his fanbase and make mediocre music smfh

  • Nov 8, 2022

    Shi he gettin money doe!!

  • Nov 8, 2022
    999Wrld

    Mildly to outright racist pop Stan’s having a field day in the comments

    Ngl bruh

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • Nov 8, 2022
    insertcoolnamehere

    1. He already was having character issues for being more known for getting into fights with civilians than his music to the point users on ktt2 would say constantly how "he needs to take anger management classes"

    2. It was starting to become a joke about how comically bad some of the beats were getting. I recall 'Red Light Green Light' coming out and ktt2 not having the best reaction to that song not even the comical music video could save it from that spongebob squarepants ass beat.

    3. The same memes that helped him were starting to outweigh the music. The odd shape of his head as a PT cruiser created a "fanbase" that had no idea who he was as an artist nor was his music compelling enough to keep them in (And sadly, nobody tuned into what I believe is his best project ever which was the tape he did about his brother) so all THOSE cacs had to go off of was the controversy (possibly killing somebody that might not have been trying to rob him, making weird captions talkin bout "can't wait to kill a nigga over my daughter" i'm paraphrasing of course, fighting civilians including a woman, homophobic comments)

    4. What rubbed people the wrong way about his homophobic comments (cause remember this is hip hop, DaBaby aint the first rapper to say some homophobic s***) wasn't the fact he said it but the way he kept going on about it and dying on the hill AFTER the fact. Hell Offset said on record "I do not vibe with queers" and simply apologized and kept it pushing. Dababy couldn't even just do that.

    5. And I aint even mention the Danileigh s*** lol.

    tl;dr: Covid really did kinda breathe life into certain artists that once things started opening, didn't really have as much sustain power as we thought they had.

    Ether, that s*** that make your soul burn slow

  • Nov 8, 2022
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    why would anyone other than an old crackr country artist perform in alabama anyway