In a world where celebrity romances often come and go, the end of DDG and Halle Bailey's relationship continues to capture the public's imagination, reignited by his latest lyrics.
- November 16, 2024
AceShowbiz - DDG and Halle Bailey's breakup last October hasn't kept either from discussing one another. Regardless, their relationship remains a hot topic, especially as DDG keeps channeling his emotions into his music and online presence.
On November 15, DDG unveiled his latest song, "WHAT U BAD FOR," featuring a braggadocio-filled narrative about his success and romantic conquests. Yet, the song takes a vulnerable turn when he bares his feelings about Bailey.
"Thing about Halo mommy, you know that's my baby forever," he raps, leaving the next line incomplete, allowing the audience to ponder the unspoken words.
DDG also addresses his public image post-breakup, voicing frustration with online criticism. "Yeah, they cappin' and sh*t on the blogs, they think I'm a bum, but f*ck that sh*t," he defiantly declares. "I like when they countin' me out, 'cause I know I'm that n**ga, I love that sh*t."
For those who follow DDG's live streams, his candid admission of still harboring feelings for Bailey won't come as a surprise. During a recent Q&A session, he confessed, "No, I'm not dating. I haven't moved on." He further expressed his desire to have another baby with his ex and avoid having children with multiple women.
It's not the first time DDG has mentioned Bailey in his music; his 2023 track "Famous" hints at the insecurities that may have led to their split. "I been so insecure that I be thinkin' you really be f*ckin' n**gas you in movies with," he rapped, possibly referring to Bailey's rapport with a co-star from her film, "The Little Mermaid."
As DDG continues to weave his personal experiences into his art, fans and followers remain intrigued by the intricate tapestry of emotions and drama. Whether their interest stems from the authenticity of DDG's music or the allure of his relationship with Bailey, one thing is clear - this story is far from over.