DaBaby Slammed for Inviting Megan Thee Stallion to Collaborate After What He Did to Her
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The 'Rockstar' hitmaker finds himself in hot water for voicing his interest to create new music with the 'Girls in the Hood' raptress after dissing her on 'Boogeyman'.

AceShowbiz - DaBaby apparently forgot that he previously started a drama with Megan Thee Stallion. The "Rockstar" hitmaker went under fire for inviting the "Girls in the Hood" raptress to collaborate after what he did to her.

Recently, the 32-year-old hip-hop artist made an appearance on the "Drink Champs" podcast and had a sit-down with its hosts. During the interview, he received a question that read, "Megan or GloRilla."

In response, DaBaby, whose real name is Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, said, "Imma do both." His answer prompted the hosts to laugh. He then giggled before adding, "Shout out to Megan and Glo." He reiterated, "Imma do both."

DaBaby, who joined forces with Megan for three collaborative tracks including "Cry Baby", explained, "You know what I manifest? I manifest a song with Glo and Meg together. And man, I think that's the way me and Meg should pop back out."

After voicing his interest in working with Megan again, DaBaby received backlash from many social media users. One in particular wrote, "U missed it when u kissed n told the world gang it up," referring to the rapper claiming that he slept with the raptress on his song "Boogeyman".

Similarly, another chimed in, "Texas girls don't even play like dat you picked your side now stay there," making a reference to DaBaby seemingly making light of Megan getting shot by Tory Lanez. A third blamed DaBaby for their fallout, "And it's sad because every single song Dababy made with Meg was a HIT and you just had to go and mess it up for ALL OF US. No more hits like cash s**t, crybaby, or Nasty."

While DaBaby is hoping to create new music with Megan again, the "Hiss" spitter apparently has been busy preparing for the release of "Megan: Act II". On Wednesday, October 23, she revealed the tracklist of the record, which is set to be launched on Friday. The set will feature 13 songs, including "Roc Steady" with Flo Milli and the remix of "Mamushi" with TWICE.

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