Yet, it’s not clear if DaBaby and Dave Chappelle are the best examples of enduring their controversies. I beg to differ.Ī double Dogg dare, you say? Well, some folks who have been cancelled do indeed still endure in their profession or in popularity, regardless of what the culture says. The cancel community is not bigger than my fanbase. You got to know that your base is your base. … You see Da Baby, you see Dave Chappelle, you see certain motherfuckas, like, ‘If you don’t get out of here with that shit.’ Give me a week, I’ll be back up. … only believable if you believe it when they trying to cancel you. I wish a motherfucka would try to cancel me. When asked about cancel culture on Behind The Vest with Druski’s clubhouse, the "Drop It Like It’s Hot" rapper firmly stated: But as society has come to learn, hefty controversy warranting a “cancellation” can come at the most unlikely source. The Voice mentor has been beloved by Americans for decades, does significant charitable work, and mostly sticks to his niche of smoking (on average) 80 blunts each day. It's not expected (as of right now) that the public will cancel the likes of Snoop Doggy Dogg.
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