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DaBaby’s New Music Video Includes an Apology for Homophobic Comments: ‘Don’t Fight Hate With Hate’

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Saying sorry. DaBaby issued a second apology after receiving backlash for homophobic comments made during the Rolling Loud Miami music festival.The Ohio native (whose real name is Jonathan Kirk) made headlines earlier this week after he compared people living with HIV and AIDS to “junkies on the street” while performing on Sunday, July 25.

Just days later, the “Rockstar” rapper, 29, alluded to his controversial statement in the music video for his song “Giving What It’s Supposed to Give.”At one point in the video — which was released on Wednesday, July 28 — the father of two held up a sign that read “AIDS.” Later, a message reading “Don’t Fight Hate With Hate” showed up in rainbow lettering on the screen. “My apologies for being me the same

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