More than 165,000 viewers virtually filed in to watch the action on VerzuzTV s Instagram Live, while the stars were out in Miami supporting their hip-hop compatriots. DaBaby, Nas, Rick Ross, Fabolous, Busta Rhymes and more were on hand to show love for the battle dedicated to the late DMX, who passed away in April. I dedicate this show to my brother DMX, and Timbaland s sister Aaliyah, Swizz stated.
After two hours of heating up the nightclub s center stage, Timbo and Swizz came together to celebrate the platform they built together from the ground up in just a year. Swizz gifted his Verzuz co-founder with a custom airbrushed jacket featuring portraits of his frequent collaborators Aaliyah and Missy Elliott, before riding off to DMX playing in the background.
Last month, DaBaby released a new single, “Masterpiece.” Recently, the North Carolina rapper revealed in a new interview his career will only go for the next five years.
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The “Suge” hitmaker did an interview with XXL and revealed that he is already planning his retirement. “Five years, I’ma be retired in five years,” he shared with the outlet.
What are the plans for DaBaby after? Pushing the next generation. “I won’t be rapping in five years,” he continued. “I won’t be rapping. I’ll be creating other superstars.”
He added, “Billion Dollar Baby Entertainment, five years, definitely gonna be like one of the hottest labels in the game.”
The new release is produced by D.A. Got That Dope and brings DaBaby in the traditional style we are used to while spitting about the finer things in life.
Taking a step back into his past and an oft-discussed moment in his life, DaBaby spoke about shooting a man in Walmart.
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Recently, the North Carolina rapper revealed in a new interview his career will only go for the next five years.
The “Suge” hitmaker did an interview with XXL and revealed that he is already planning his retirement. “Five years, I’ma be retired in five years,” he shared with the outlet.
DaBaby Already Plotting His Retirement
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Scoring his first Billboard Hot 100 single and Grammy nomination with his hit Suge last year, the 28-year-old star says he plans to stop rapping in five years. Dec 22, 2020
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DaBaby has already planned his retirement. A little over a year after achieving mainstream success, the Rockstar hitmaker divulged in a revealing new interview that he has decided to hang his mic in a very near future.
The 28-year-old, who scored his first Billboard Hot 100 single and Grammy nomination with his hit Suge in 2019, made the revelation when speaking to XXL Magazine. Five years, I ma be retired in five years, he told the outlet. I won t be rapping in five years. I won t be rapping. I ll be creating other superstars.
The rapper, whose Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper “Rockstar” featuring
became the anthem of the year says he’ll be dropping the mic for good in the next five years. DaBaby touched on his plans to retire in a recent interview, revealing how he intends to dominate the rap industry from behind the scenes. During the pandemic, I ve been the longest-lasting artist on Billboard, fo sho, boasted the 29-year-old, whose third studio album
Blame It On Baby debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in April. So, I feel like I definitely adapted to it and made it happen. I like the results of, you know, the work I put in during the pandemic fo sho.