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Lollapalooza Drops DaBaby From Lineup Following Homophobic Comments

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Lollapalooza has cancelled DaBaby’s performance just hours before the rapper was scheduled to take to the stage at the massive Chicago music festival. “Lollapalooza was founded on diversity, inclusivity, respect, and love,” reads a statement released on Sunday, Aug.

1. “With that in mind, DaBaby will no longer be performing at Grant Park tonight.” RELATED: DaBaby Brings Out Tory Lanez At Rolling Loud After Megan Thee Stallion’s Set — The Internet Reacts Young Thug will instead play in DaBaby’s Sunday night slot.

The rapper was hit with backlash over some homophobic remarks he made during his performance at Rolling Loud Miami. RELATED: DaBaby Apologizes For Homophobic Comments After Dua Lipa Admits She’s ‘Surprised And Horrified’ “If you

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