DaBaby says he can rap on Eminem’s level

DaBaby has recently sat down with Math Hoffa, Mr. Mecc, Sean Bigga and Grafh on the latest episode of My Expert Opinion where Cleveland, Ohio-born rapper said there is tow type of version of him, the Baby who makes mainstream music like “Rockstar” and the Baby who raps over the beats on Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole level.

“When you hear me freestyling, you be like ‘boy, this ni–a top five’ but when you hear the music I put out, I am in a music business, these people f–k with ‘Brand new Lamborghini, f–k a cop’ but that s–t ain’t nothing. But you can put this beat on and off, I go Eminem level on that beat. You gotta go get one of them to f–k with me. You gotta get Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole. It ain’t too many. I don’t disrespect nobody but boy, raise your hand! I’m like that! N—as know it too!” said DaBaby.

Earlier this year, during the interview with Variety, DaBaby was asked about his biggest influences, to which he named the likes of Eminem, Lil Wayne, and Kanye West. “Lil Wayne. Eminem. So many people, though. Three is not enough. I was definitely a big fan of Kanye, especially early on, so I would … give 50 Cent and Kanye West a tie… I was blessed enough to be able to see a lot of different people have their era, like even like a Nelly, and Ludacris, T.I. … so many people that just had their waves.”

Last year in his interview with KXNG Crooked, Eminem also praised Baby. “DaBaby is interesting to me. I never know where his rhymes gonna land and that s–t is so interesting to me cause he does it so well.”

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DaBaby listens to Eminem’s “Farewell” while driving in the streets of Lagos, Nigeria

DaBaby listens to Eminem’s “Farewell” while driving in the streets of Lagos, Nigeria

DaBaby is spending some time unwinding in Lagos, Nigeria, with Nigerian singer named Davido. He posted a series of photos in the city on his Instagram account with the caption, “Davido got me feeling like I am home.”

In one video, DaBaby grins as Davido drives him through Lagos streets in a baby blue Lamborghini. In another video, it seems like the luxury car is being escorted by a cavalcade of police cars.

It seems like Nigerian fans have been delighted by the American rapper’s visit, swarming him wherever he shows his face. It certainly appears like he is not being inconspicuous. In a video make the rounds on social media, DaBaby is filmed giving what looks like a hundred dollar bill to a local who sold him chips.

In another video, Baby is dumping Eminem’s “Farewell” from Music To Be Murdered By album while driving in the streets of Lagos. You can watch the videos from his Instagram story below:

Elton John slammed for criticizing DaBaby while being a friend with Eminem

Legendary British singer Elton John has been accused of double standards after criticizing rapper DaBaby’s homophobic comments.

Elton shared the stats about HIV that affects more than 70 million people worldwide in his statement as he lashed out at DaBaby.

Some social media users slammed Elton John because they think Elton has never spoken against Eminem for homophobic lyrics and instead chose to work with Slim Shady, specifically, performing “Stan” with him at the Grammy Awards.

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Producer Kirk gets roasted for linking Eminem & Mariah to DaBaby & Megan situation

DaBaby brought out Tory Lanez during his set at the Rolling Loud Miami festival on Sunday night right after a set by Megan Thee Stallion, who accused the Canadian rapper of shooting her in the foot last year and everyone thought that it was the most provocative move in recent years.

Writer and producer, Kirk A. Moore, compared Megan and Baby situation to Mariah Carey and Eminem drama by saying: “I hope Megan does DaBaby like Mariah did Eminem.”

Fans got confused as they could not understand what Mariah did to Eminem 😂 so he got slammed for saying nonsense. Check some of the best replies below:

DaBaby says he was inspired by Eminem at 2021 BET Awards red carpet

After comedian Lil Duval called DaBaby “this generation Ludacris,” the Fast And Furious star was the trending topic on Twitter.

During a red carpet interview with HipHopDX at the BET Awards 2021, DaBaby stopped to address Duval’s comments and gave Ludacris his props.

“Super inspired by Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, Nelly, Eminem, 50 Cent — everybody’s videos, they used to just be crazy coming up. So I definitely drew inspiration from not only Ludacris but several other artists from previous generations.” said the Cleveland-born rapper

“I’m just bringing that new thing to the table this year and I’m one of the only one’s doing it. Baby!” added DaBaby.

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DaBaby names Eminem & Lil Wayne as his biggest influences

Clive Davis has recently done interviews with DaBaby, Joni Mitchell, Oprah Winfrey, H.E.R. and more. At one point, during the interview, DaBaby was brightened at being asked by Davis to name his three biggest influences. Here is what he replied:

“Lil Wayne. Eminem. So many people, though. Three is not enough. I was definitely a big fan of Kanye, especially early on, so I would … give 50 Cent and Kanye West a tie… I was blessed enough to be able to see a lot of different people have their era, like even like a Nelly, and Lucacris, T.I. … so many people that just had their waves…”

Last year, Eminem also gave his flowers to DaBaby during the interview with Kxng Crooked: “DaBaby is interesting to me. I never know where his rhymes gonna land and that s**t is so interesting to me cause he does it so well.”

For the full interview from DaBaby, visit Variety magazine here. For Eminem interview, hit the video below:

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