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Posted: 2021-07-31T19:49:12Z | Updated: 2021-07-31T19:49:12Z DaBaby Tries To Brush Off Questlove By Claiming He Doesn't Know Him. It Backfires. | HuffPost

DaBaby Tries To Brush Off Questlove By Claiming He Doesn't Know Him. It Backfires.

The rapper didn't appreciate the hip-hop legend calling out his recent homophobic and sexist remarks, but didn't have the comeback he thought he did.

DaBaby ’s attempt to dismiss Questlove quickly backfired. 

The legendary drummer for The Roots publicly condemned DaBaby for the rapper’s recent homophobic, sexist and derogatory remarks  at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami last weekend. Questlove called the comments “morally wrong” in a lengthy Instagram post  Thursday.

DaBaby responded Thursday evening, claiming in posts on his Instagram stories that he didn’t know who Questlove was, Billboard reported .

“I ain’t even tryna be funny when i say .... i do NOT KNOW WHO DIS N**** IS DAWG,” one post read.

He later added that he did not care about losing Questlove as a fan and suggested that the hip-hop icon was being a follower.

Twitter users were quick to point out that perhaps a rapper should not boast about not knowing Questlove or The Roots, whose influence in hip-hop began over three decades ago. DaBaby released his debut studio album, “Baby on Baby,” in 2019.

DaBaby faced widespread backlash after he made a series of derogatory statements onstage about women, gay men and those living with HIV.

The rapper spread misinformation about HIV and AIDS, telling the crowd to hold up their phones “if you didn’t show up today with HIV/AIDS, or other STDs that’ll make you die in two to three weeks,” according to video captured by TMZ .

DaBaby initially doubled down on his comments, calling his remarks “a call to action” in an Instagram Live on Monday . He then issued an apology on Twitter Tuesday: “Anybody who done ever been effected by AIDS/HIV y’all got the right to be upset, what I said was insensitive even though I have no intentions on offending anybody. So my apologies. But the LGBT community... I ain’t trippin on y’all, do you. y’all business is y’all business.”

Questlove was joined by other celebrities who condemned DaBaby’s remarks this past week, including Madonna , Elton John and Dua Lipa

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