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DaBaby Brings Tory Lanez On Stage After Megan Thee Stallion Performance At Rolling Loud Miami

DaBaby showed his true colors on July 25 during his performance at Rolling Loud Miami when he brought Tory Lanez on stage just after Megan Thee Stallion’s set, Hot New Hip Hop reported. Lanez is accused of shooting Stallion in the foot last year. The balding rapper recently claimed that he was

framed for the Megan Thee Stallion shooting.

The shooting happened after Lanez and Stallion left a party at Kylie Jenner’s house in the Hollywood Hills. Stallion said that he shot at her feet, but the “Say It” rapper has denied he shot her.

Lanez came out onstage wearing a costume with a huge head that hid his identity. DaBaby asked the crowd if they knew who was under the costume and offered whoever could guess the person’s identity $1 million.

“I’ll give somebody out here a million dollars if they can guess who in here,” he said.

With that, the rapper took the off the costume’s oversized head and revealed that it was Lanez underneath. The two rappers then began to perform Lanez’s song “SKAT.” One member of the audience clearly thought DaBaby was out of order because they threw an Adidas shoe towards his head.

Reactions were also swift on social media after the revelation with most people denouncing DaBaby’s punk move. DaBaby also made homophobic remarks that caused an uproar.

Do you think the rapper was wrong? Let us know in the comments.

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