DABABY ARGUES HIS ‘JAIL’ VERSE IS BETTER THAN JAY-Z’S: ‘YOU HEARD BOTH OF THEM?’

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DaBaby has never been short on confidence, and his latest bold claim is that his verse on Kanye West‘s 2021 Donda cut “Jail” is better than JAY-Z‘s.

The North Carolina rapper was a guest on the latest episode of Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast, which dropped on Wednesday (November 15). When the former NFL player brought up Lil Yachty’s previous sentiments that DaBaby bested Hov on the song, the former couldn’t help but to agree.

“It was. You heard both of them?” he asked Sharpe. “JAY-Z, I ain’t got nothing but respect for you. Was your verse better than mine? Come on, OG. It wasn’t. That’s okay. We ain’t do it at the same time. It ain’t like you had the ability to be able to say, ‘Hold on, [let me do it over].’ We did it in two different times. But definitely.”

You can check out DaBaby’s comments about JAY-Z and “Jail” around the 1:05 mark in the video below:

During the debut episode of Yachty’s podcast A Safe Place in July, the Atlanta rapper took a moment to fire off a hot take he had about the Donda cut.

“Something I’ve wanted to talk about for a long time,” Yachty began. “The song ‘Jail’ with Kanye West.”

“The one with the greatest rapper ever on it and the one with DaBaby on it,” his co-host MitchGoneMad chimed in.

“In my personal opinion, I think DaBaby had a better verse,” Yachty continued. “I know the conversation of JAY-Z versus DaBaby is insane, but I honestly think his verse was better … I feel that’s gonna get me a lot of heat anyway. Maybe not as heated as the whole Biggie situation I dealt with in 2016.”

MitchGoneMad went on to say that DaBaby likely could physically knock out Hov, but that he was unsure about Yachty’s personal take. He then reminded Yachty that the Roc Nation boss brought Oprah to the Brooklyn, New York housing projects he grew up in back in 2009.

“Who gives a fuck,” Yachty said with a laugh.

Kanye West released “Jail” originally with JAY-Z when Donda debuted on streaming services in August 2021. A few days later, Ye dropped “Jail Pt 2.” which featured a guest verse from DaBaby, as well as vocals from Marilyn Manson.

The collaboration was met with backlash due to both artists’ respective controversies at the time. DaBaby had come under fire for homophobic comments at Rolling Loud Miami just weeks earlier, while Manson was facing sexual assault allegations from multiple women, including his former partner Evan Rachel Wood.

In other DaBaby news, the “Bop” rapper caught up with HipHopDX on the red carpet at the 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards last month, and revealed how he set himself up for the future with his first big payout.

“First thing I did was buy my estate, you know what I mean?” he began. “I got something there for my daughters that can’t nobody take away from them. And it’s just like Wonderland. It’s my version of Neverland. Actually I got my mama a crib first, then I did that. And I just reinvested in myself, period. I got all the camera equipment that they shoot your favorite television shows and favorite movies with.”

He continued: “I pretty much started a film production company the entire time while I was running the label – while I was one of the biggest stars at the label that I was signed to. So I had a lot of things going on all at the same time while I was dealing with all my personal issues a lot of people ain’t know I had going on.

“So it’s just a blessing to come out on the other side of all the bullshit, all the negativity and still have all that other shit that I established and worked towards right there eye to eye with me. It’s time to take off, baby!”

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Drake Seemingly Unfollows Timbaland Over Antisemitic Insult

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Drake appears to have unfollowed Timbaland on Instagram after the legendary producer appeared to make an antisemitic joke at his expense.

In an Instagram comment about the legal battle between Drizzy (who was raised Jewish) and Universal Music Group — specifically rumors that the 6 God is seeking $2 billion in damages from the music giant — Timbo posted a picture that many have claimed is antisemitic.

The picture is of a white man with a large nose and a beard, which led to fans calling out the “Big Pimpin'” producer for perpetuating antisemitic stereotypes against Jewish people.

A look at Drake’s over 3,000 Instagram followers also shows that he is no longer following his “Say Something” collaborator.

Timbaland has yet to respond to the backlash and Drizzy has not publicly commented on the antisemitic jab.

 

The apparent shot comes as a surprise considering Timbaland previously credited Drake with helping during a dark time in his life.

During his appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast last year, the Virginia native detailed how Drake, as well as JAY-Z, helped him kick his drug habit, thanks to them being unafraid to “check” him when things got scary.

“JAY-Z is a prophet. God sent him. I ain’t never seen nobody like him,” he said. “He raised me in the music business. He was so prolific, so wise beyond his age, that I was just amazed at just watching him. That’s why I had a different bond with Jay when it comes to my music. We was rewriting the Bible, in a way.”

Timbo added: “Even Drake told me. That’s why I’m like, these guys are special to the world. Now, once they give you the information, it’s up to you to use it. I didn’t come out until the darkness, man, and that’s why I say, it’s all love with these guys. They helped me during my darkest moment.”

As for Drake’s dispute with UMG, the Toronto native filed two “pre-action” petitions against the company earlier this week, seeking discovery and depositions for potential future lawsuits.

In the first filing, Drizzy claims that UMG — the parent company of both his label Republic and Kendrick Lamar’s longtime home of Interscope — used bots and payola to boost the popularity of Kendrick’s diss song “Not Like Us” on streaming services and radio, ensuring it would become a mega-hit.

The second, which also names iHeartMedia as a respondent, accuses UMG of defamation and claims the company could have halted the release of “Not Like Us” which “falsely accus[ed]” Drake of being a pedophile. It also to seeks to determine “whether, and how, UMG funneled payments to iHeartRadio and its radio stations” to promote “Not Like Us.”

While Kendrick is named repeatedly in the legal filings, there is not yet any indication that Drake plans to sue his rap rival, even though the allegedly defamatory comments were made by the Compton rapper on “Not Like Us.”

Universal Music Group have vehemently denied all allegations of wrongdoing.

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