DaBaby's Performance at Bacara Nightclub: A Tense Encounter with Clavicular
DaBaby's recent performance at the Miami nightclub Bacara took an unexpected turn when he was asked to leave mid-performance by Clavicular, who co-owns the club with Wack 100. A video circulating online shows Clavicular trying to interrupt DaBaby's performance, accusing his crew of bringing guns into the club. Despite the interruption, DaBaby continued to perform, exchanging glances with Clavicular, who appeared visibly upset by the incident.
In another clip from the same stream, Clavicular expressed his frustration, calling DaBaby's crew "disrespectful" for allegedly attempting to bring guns into the club. Clavicular emphasized his disapproval of such behavior, stating that he wanted to stop the performance but had already promoted it. This incident comes shortly after Clavicular reached a plea deal for discharging a firearm in a public area during a stream where he shot a dead alligator. As part of the deal, Clavicular was sentenced to complete 20 hours of community service alongside his co-defendant, Andrew Morales, also known as Cuban Tarzan.
The altercation between DaBaby and Clavicular at Bacara nightclub highlights the tension that arose during the performance. Despite the accusations and interruptions, DaBaby chose to continue his performance, leading to a tense exchange between the rapper and Clavicular. The incident sheds light on the challenges faced by artists and venue owners in maintaining a safe and respectful environment during live performances.