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Don’t Cry for DaBaby; He’s Doing Just Fine

Just a few months after the rapper was 'canceled' for a misogynistic and homophobic rant at Rolling Loud Miami, the company has agreed to sponsor his next tour.

Can a person be canceled if they never really went away? In the immediate aftermath of DaBabyโ€™s homophobic, sexist and aggressively ignorant outburst at Rolling Loud Miami in July of this year, the rapper lost a series of major bookingsโ€”among them New Yorkโ€™s Governors Ball, Chicagoโ€™s Lollapalooza, and Austin City Limitsโ€”yes. But in the months since his rant went viral, sparking the rightful ire of the LGBTQ+ community and its allies, DaBabyโ€™s career seems to be going even...dare we say...better than it was before, no?

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After all, despite offering a dubious apology, which he seemingly then reneged onโ€”twiceโ€”DaBaby has been defended by fellow celebrities (despite offending others), offered a seat at the teachable moment table by LGBTQ+ leaders and HIV advocates, unseated Jay-Z himself to earn a feature on Kanyeโ€™s latest album, and been brought onstage last week by 50 Cent at Rolling Loud New York (h/t NME). Now, it seems the hits keep coming for DaBaby, as less than four months since sparking controversy set at its Miami festival, Rolling Loud has announced it will be sponsoring the rapperโ€™s next tour, the โ€œLive Show Killa Tour,โ€ which will โ€œhit nearly two dozen cities across the U.S.,โ€ according to Rolling Stone.

โ€œRolling Loud supports second chances and we believe DaBaby has grown and learned from his experience,โ€ the company told Rolling Stone via a statement. โ€œEveryone is welcome and we look forward to DaBabyโ€™s fans seeing him live.โ€

Howโ€™s that for redemption?

No word on whether Tory Lanez, who allegedly shot Megan Thee Stallion and violated a restraining order when appearing alongside DaBaby in July, will be invited back for the tour. In not entirely unrelated news, Rolling Stone notes Lanez is due to testify in a preliminary hearing in that case next month.

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