DDG has a response for the critics who had something to say about him getting his six-month-old son a lineup.

The rapper and YouTube star first shared video of his and Halle Bailey’s baby boy getting his cut on Wednesday (July 10), and the internet quickly reacted – telling him it was way too soon, and calling him a clout chaser, among other things.

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Returning to his Instagram Story with a response, DDG said: “People got something to say because I got my on a lineup at six months. Listen y’all, y’all worry about your own kids. He came out of my own balls…”

He continued: “Now I’m finna preach – y’all so used to Black men being un-present fathers. Elephant in the room – ain’t no other race said anything bad! Instead you should have just said his lining is crispy – ’cause it is! I know!”

DDG previously made it clear that he does not play about his son, calling out online commenters who posted negative statements after he and Halle finally revealed Halo’s face.

The couple — who kept their entire pregnancy secret and have still not revealed baby Halo’s exact birthdateshared the very first photo of the six-month-old’s face earlier this month. The snap was reportedly taken shortly after the family attended the Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda ’24 show, which took place at the Archaeological Park of Nora on the Italian island of Sardinia.

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Once DDG got wind of some of the comments being made about his little boy, he took to his Instagram Stories to encourage the naysayers to quiet the noise.

“It’s been a long, long, long six months, man. Just been keeping it a secret,” he starts in the video captured by The Shade Room. “I don’t know, like… I read a few comments. And I know I got the best looking son in the entire world; like it’s no baby out there that’s more handsome than my son. And if it is a baby watching this right now and you’re a little more handsome than my son… Or not more handsome, but like you neck and neck with ’em? Congratulations to you; you are literally the one percent.”

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The Michigan native continued: “But I seen a few poor, broke, dirty, fat back [edited] on Instagram talking about my son. And it just made me so angry and mad. But then I had to realize that my son is richer than ’em. He has a more successful life; he’s in Italy at six months; he been across the world. He been around the world already and he’s only been living for six months. And they broke, poor, can barely eat, probably on welfare still and they grown, probably living with they mama.

“Now if you’re a nice person, and I described your life in any way, I don’t mean no harm to ya. I’m talking to the people that was talking crazy about my son. And I just wanna say, make sure you keep that on the internet. Cuz I’ll [edited] in real life. But I don’t wanna come over here and be super duper negative. It’s just, I’m protective over family in general, but my son? I’m like, overly protective. Like, crash out protective. So…”

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Ultimately though, the new dad used the post to voice his pride and share some of his hops for his young son’s future.

“You know, if you tell somebody, ‘two plus two is four,’ and they tell you that it’s six, you can’t get mad at ’em,” DDG concluded. ‘Cause you know that it’s four. I know my son is handsome; I know I have a very beautiful, smart, intelligent son. And I’m very proud of him and he’s gonna be the future.”

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He added: “And hopefully I can capture it, but also keep some type of privacy. But I do want my son to excel in plenty different ways. I don’t know if I want him to be no internet sensation or no shit like that. But I do believe that he’s gonna be very, very, very, very talented in something.”