![]() ![]() November 4: Rolling Loud announced it would partner with DaBaby for his new tour, citing the company's belief in 'second chances' "We appreciate that he openly and eagerly participated in this forum of Black people living with HIV, which provided him an opportunity to learn and to receive accurate information," the statement continued. In the statement, the leaders said DaBaby was "genuinely engaged, apologized for the inaccurate and hurtful comments he made about people living with HIV, and received our personal stories and the truth about HIV and its impact on Black and LGBTQ communities with deep respect." The meeting included representatives from Black AIDS Institute, Gilead Sciences COMPASS Initiative Coordinating Centers, GLAAD, National Minority AIDS Council, The Normal Anomaly Initiative, Positive Women's Network-USA, Prevention Access Campaign (U=U), the Southern AIDS Coalition, and Transinclusive Group. August 31: DaBaby met with leaders from 9 HIV/AIDS awareness organizationsĪccording to a joint statement released by GLAAD, DaBaby joined several Black activists and educators in "a virtual, private meeting" to discuss HIV education. However, he missed the Sunday morning deadline, which apparently led to his widespread disbarment. The day following his Instagram message, DaBaby was removed from three more fall lineups: iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas, Austin City Limits in Texas, and Music Midtown in Atlanta.Īccording to Billboard, several festival organizers were told that DaBaby would record a heartfelt video apology to broadcast before his set at Lollapalooza. Thank God."Īugust 3: DaBaby was dropped by three more festivals "No one dies of AIDS in 2 or 3 weeks anymore. "I want to put my cellphone lighter up and pray for your ignorance," she wrote. Madonna posted an open letter to DaBaby on Instagram, calling his onstage speech "hateful" and imploring others to "know your facts." July 30: Celebrities continued to condemn DaBaby, including Madonna and Questlove, but the rapper laughed it off The representative said that was a mistake on the festival's end. They claimed he pulled out of the festival "months ago" due to ongoing COVID-19 complications.Īs TMZ noted, Parklife was promoting DaBaby as a performer as recently as July 14. ![]() However, a representative for DaBaby told the website this wasn't related to the ongoing backlash. According to TMZ, his name was quietly removed from the lineup when set times were revealed online. July 29: DaBaby was removed from the 2021 Parklife lineup, but a representative said he pulled out voluntarilyĭaBaby was scheduled to perform at the Parklife festival in Manchester, England in September. They tried to cancel Nicki by false narratives: doesn’t support women, stopping female rapper’s bags, doing dirty things behind the scenes and the cherry on top was when Cardi accused Nicki of saying bad things to her child.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]() Now hardly anyone faces consequences of really horrible actions. I felt America held higher standards for public figures from the 70s- 2000s. I dont know if cancel culture changed after Trump because no matter what he did, he could not get canceled, or its been this way. Look at the country singer who was caught calling a black person the N word and even though his label dropped him, the whites of America praised him for being an open racist cünt and bought even more copies of his music. Nicki had her hate train while this man LITERALLY shot a woman multiple times, never served jail time and is still embraced by the people. Men seem to be getting away with so much. I almost feel like cancel culture only effects women in America now. ![]()
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