DABABY SAYS HE’S QUITTING ALCOHOL AFTER BRUTAL HANGOVER: ‘GOT ME ON BED REST’

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DaBaby has decided to give up drinking alcohol after a recent wild night left him hungover and on bed rest for the next day.

On Sunday (December 3), the Charlotte rapper took to Instagram to issue a PSA about how it’s going to be a dry December for himself as he’s officially done with drinking.

“It’s official bro, I don’t drink no more. Hell nah. I don’t drink no more, dog. So if you offer me a drink. When I got my appearances don’t try to give me no bottles, don’t dry to give me no shot,” he said. “I don’t drink from this point forward. I’m stilling the fuck out. It’s simple as that… You better not be drunk cus I’m gonna be sober.

“I do not drink no more. Got me on bed rest. Real talk, throwing up in my Maybach and getting out the car with my pants halfway down. What the fuck wrong with me, dog?”

Watch the clip below:

DaBaby provided some context to his vicious hangover on Instagram where was picking up his daughter from his mom’s house and had to pull his Maybach over to throw up while his baby girl cheered him on. “Good job, daddy,” he recalled her saying.

Baby will look to follow in the footsteps of one of his mentors living a sober lifestyle in 50 Cent. While 50 has a lucrative liquor business, he himself actually doesn’t drink alcohol.

“First, I’ll pour drinks from a bottle of champagne for everyone who is in VIP with me,” 50 wrote in his Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter book. “When the bottle is empty, I’ll give it to one of my guys and have him quietly refill it with ginger ale.”

DaBaby gave 50 Cent a birthday shout-out earlier this year where he deemed him the “last role model” he’s got left in his life.

“Tell you once a month you the last role model I got left! Keep dominating the [globe] I’m studying on a daily. Love for life bruh, See you soon,” he wrote for 50’s 48th birthday in July.

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Kendrick Lamar fans go wild during Grand National performance in Argentina

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Kendrick Lamar continues to be one of the most talked-about figures in hip-hop, often sparking intense debate among fans and critics alike. Still, for those attending his “Grand National” tour, the experience has been nothing short of unforgettable. The rapper performed in Argentina last night (Saturday, October 4) at the Estadio Monumental, and clips shared by NFR Podcast and Complex Music on Instagram captured a packed crowd having the time of their lives.

That said, Kendrick’s South American “Grand National” run hasn’t been completely smooth. This has nothing to do with the online chatter about ticket sales, pricing rumors, or claims from critics and Drake supporters, all of which remain unverified. The real issue stems from the canceled concert in Bogotá, Colombia, which left disappointed fans waiting for hours. While the exact reason hasn’t been fully confirmed, local reports suggest that the cancellation was due to structural problems at the Vive Claro Stadium, security complications on the day of the show, and intervention from city officials to ensure safety. Still, the footage from his Argentina performance shows that despite setbacks, fans were treated to a truly electric night.

Kendrick Lamar Grammys

Elsewhere, Kendrick Lamar is already looking ahead to 2026, having officially submitted his work for Grammy consideration. The Recording Academy is expected to announce nominations in early November, and fans are eager to see which of his entries will make the final cut. Among his submissions are the GNX album for Album of the Year, “luther” featuring SZA for Record and Song of the Year, and several collaborations from 2025 vying for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance. If he takes home four awards this cycle, and Jay-Z doesn’t win any, Kendrick will become the most decorated hip-hop artist in Grammy history.

Meanwhile, some of Kendrick’s earlier projects are still reaching new milestones. His collaboration with Travis Scott, “goosebumps,” has officially become the highest-certified hip-hop track of all time. With achievements like these continuing to stack up, it’s easy to see why fans and critics hold K.Dot to such high expectations when it comes to touring, chart success, and influence. He has one more stop left in Chile before taking his show to Australia later this year.

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