DaBaby took to social media to break his silence on the unearthed footage of his 2018 Walmart shooting that left 19-year-old Jaylin Craig dead.
As the footage circulated online dramatically changing the perception of the almost four-year-old incident DaBaby took to social media late Sunday to address the matter. According to the 30-year-old rapper, this is just the latest attempt to assassinate his character. The n-ggas preying on me cant fuck wit the people praying for me! he tweeted. The niggas preying on me cant fuck wit the people praying for me! DaBaby (@DaBabyDaBaby) April 25, 2022 DaBaby later posted a clip of Tyreses viral crying video amid his 2017 custody battle in which he bemoans, Man, $13,000 a month. What more do you want more from me?! Oh my God! No disrespect to my boy Tyrese man but what yall n-ggas got goin on bruh?? he wrote in his Instagram caption. #WhatMoreDoYouWANTfromMEEEEE ? Somebody behind the scenes on my ass aint it ? A post shared by BILLION DOLLAR BABY (@dababy) In a follow-up Instagram Story, DaBaby continued to fight back against the footage while claiming hes been robbed of $30 million. Like damn bruh, he added. N-ggas done took 30 million from me , lie on me once a week, want my fine ass BMs to hate me , want me to lose fights I dont start , WHAT MORE DO U WANT FROM MEEE? DaBaby isnt the only one who believes the video leak was a targeted attack. Hot 97s Funkmaster Flexechoed the rappers sentiment by offering a similar theory in his Instagram comments section. You sell records and your stage show cranking. You put on for you artist some people/music insiders was getting threatened! he wrote. #JustMyOpinion. DaBaby has previously addressed the Walmart shooting on numerous occasions. On his 2020 hit ROCKSTARhe bragged, My daughter a G, she saw me kill a n-gga in front of her before the age of two, while on No Tears which was released just days after Craigs death he rapped, And any n-gga, touch me, catch a body like Boosie/Try me, Im shootin/No back and forth, just up it, Im blowin.' The KIRK rapper doubled down on his self-defense claim on Instagram Live shortly after the shooting, saying, Daughter could have got hit, son could have got hit me. Lawyers telling me not to say nothing But two walk down on you and your whole family, threatening yall, whip out on yall, let me see what yall going to do. Read more