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T.I. Defends DaBaby After Homophobic Rant, Mentions Lil Nas X

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After DaBaby unleashed a horribly misguided and homophobic rant during his set at Rolling Loud Miami, T.I. hopped into the bozo ring to support his fellow height-challenged rapper.

Source: Black America Web

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