Popular Miami nightclub Bacara is an enterprise co-owned by Kick streamer Braden “Clavicular” and American manager and music executive Cash “Wack 100.” Recently, the streamer was seen in an altercation with Charlotte-based rapper DaBaby, who was performing at Bacara. Clips of the incident went viral online and sparked discussion amongst netizens.
@parti_king on X shared a clip of their interaction, with a caption that read:
“Clavicular tried to STOP DaBaby MID PERFORMANCE after he had an altercation with his entourage backstage.”
The clip saw Clav touching the rapper, trying to get his attention as he performed, while saying:
“Who the f**k are you? (‘I’m Baby’s brother, I don’t give a …, don’t get … up, boy’) Get the … outta here, right now… Get ’em out…”
DaBaby then said:
“Are we okay? (‘We’re not,’ said Clavicular) We’re not okay?”
More footage saw the streamer telling DaBaby and his associates that the rapper was “being disrespectful.”
Regardless of Clav’s demands, DaBaby seemingly continued rapping, even looking at the streamer as he rapped the lyrics.
Why did Clavicular want DaBaby to leave his club, Bacara?
Outside, Clav explained why he was upset with DaBaby’s presence and performance in the first place, suggesting the rapper brought “guns to the club,” breaking the strict no-firearm rule at the enterprise:
“People being … disrespectful, bringing guns to the club, and … Are you kidding me? That’s an instant… done. It’s bull… I want to stop the whole thing right now, but we promoted this, so… it’s … bull… Yeah, no, he… this is a habit.”
Further, Clav explained that he couldn’t stop the performance because Bacara promoted DaBaby’s set.
In other news, after his overdose incident, Clav reportedly checked himself out of the hospital against medical advice. Reports said doctors urged him to rest longer, but he left early and soon returned to public appearances, raising concern about his health.
Edited by Vishnu Menon