James Charles brutally trolls DaBaby over JoJo Siwa diss lyric, and fans are divided

DaBaby's recent song, where he uses JoJo Siwa's name for the sake of a rhyme, did not sit well with netizens (Image via HipHopDX)
DaBaby's recent song, where he uses JoJo Siwa's name for the sake of a rhyme, did not sit well with netizens (Image via HipHopDX)

When Jonathan Lyndale “DaBaby” Kirk dropped his new single, Beatbox “Freestyle,” the last thing he may have expected was backlash for a throwaway rhyme at the expense of Joelle Joanie “JoJo Siwa” Siwa.

Twitterati called out the American rapper over the seemingly uncalled-for attack on the 17-year-old star. Since then, the saga has spread all over social media, with people memeing the incident.

One of the more popular internet personalities to take a stance on the incident is James Charles, who tweeted about the incident. Fans, though, are divided over the beauty guru’s opinion.

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James Charles reacts to DaBaby’s JoJo Siwa diss

James Charle’s statement is a backhanded roast targeted at DaBaby over his decision to seemingly diss the teen star out of nowhere.

While netizens had similar reactions to the incident, many users disagreed with James Charles’ stance, stating that wordplay and using throwaway rhymes don’t necessarily mean disrespect in the rap genre.

Other users felt James Charles was commenting on a culture that he doesn’t understand, with calls for him to “stay out of it.”

DaBaby has since acknowledged the backlash and has set the record straight that he has nothing but respect and appreciation for the JoJo Siwa.

The 29-year-old posted a lengthy statement over how his daughter is a huge fan of JoJo Siwa and had many words of encouragement for the teen star.

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JoJo Siwa has not responded to the situation yet. Still, considering DaBaby’s clarification, fans will hope that there’s no bad blood between the two, even if the rhyme came off as something in poor taste.