The Red Light Green Light rapper, whose real name is Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, sparked controversy last weekend when he told the crowd at the Rolling Loud Festival in Miami, Florida that HIV and AIDS would "make you die in two or three weeks".
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DaBaby avoided any jail time after a wacky 2020 music video shoot allegedly turned violent -- and now he's officially settled the civil case with the homeowner.. TMZ.com
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Chaos erupted at a luxury apartment tower in Miami, where Yair Netanyahu, son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, resides. A suspicious object forced the building into lockdown, sparking fears and wild rumors among the residents. With many Israelis living in the tower, tensions ran high, and concerns about security escalated. Was it a bomb threat or just a routine scare? Dive into the details of this shocking incident and uncover what really happened inside Miami's high-profile residence!
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DaBaby is responding to social media criticism over homophobic comments he made during day three of Rolling Loud Miami on Sunday, telling anyone who wasn't at the festival to "shut the f--- up."