Update 04/06/2021 4:50pm:

Sada Baby took to Instagram to address the backlash he received after he shared a post that read, "Lord we said Nas X, not DMX." Lil Nas X responded to the post, stating, "This is so f***** up omg," and then telling people to go stream his new single, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)." 

Sada Baby explained that he wasn't really wishing death on Lil Nas X, adding that he didn't support Lil Nas X's video, where he slides down a pole and gives Satan a lapdance. Sada Baby added that he thinks Lil Nas X shouldn't be making a video like that when he has a large fanbase of kids looking up to him. He also took issue with the "satan shoes" that Nike blocked. You can hear more of what he had to say above. 


Update 04/06/2021 12:55pm:

Lil Nas X continues to respond to his detractors and troll whoever speaks out against his custom Nike Air Max 97s or the music video to his recent single, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)." Sada Baby was the latest to publicly bash music artist and, once again, Lil Nas X issued a playful response.

On his Instagram Story, Sada Baby took a shot at Lil Nas X while reacting to DMX's overdose. The Detroit rapper wished death upon the "Old Town Road" artist by writing, "Lord we said Nas X, not DMX."

In the midst of the backlash Sada Baby received for his statement, Lil Nas X offered his response by responding to a Twitter post covering the story.

"This is so f***** up omg," Lil Nas X wrote before promoting his new single. "Everyone stream the number 1 smash hit Montero (Call Me By Your Name) out now on all platforms!"

Sada Baby faced immediate backlash for his statement despite deleting the post. On the other hand, Lil Nas X is celebrating as his new single debuted on the top of the pop charts.

Take a look above for Sada Baby's post and Lil Nas X's response.


Original 04/05/2021 5:12pm:

Sada Baby is under fire for a recent social media post where he wished death on Lil Nas X.

While reacting to the news of DMX's grave condition in the hospital after suffering an overdose, Sada Baby wrote on his Instagram Stories, "Lord we said Nas X, not DMX." Given his past controversial posts, some people accused Sada Baby of being homophobic, but he has yet to clarify his message. 

Lil Nas X has been no stranger to controversy recently, as the video for his latest single, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)," angered viewers with its imagery, which included the entertainer sliding down a pole and giving Satan a lapdance. His collaboration with MSCHF for the "Satan" Air Max 97s was also halted, as Nike's request for a temporary restraining order against the brand has been granted as of Thursday, April 1. Nike denied being affiliated with the Lil Nas X x MSCHF Satan shoe and did not authorize its production.