DaBaby’s latest Miami performance made headlines but not for the right reasons.
Clavicular, the “looksmaxxing” streamer who co-owns Bacara with Wack 100, appeared to try to shut down the rapper’s show mid-set.
In a video from Wednesday’s livestream, Clavicular can be seen speaking with people near the stage as DaBaby continues performing. The rapper noticed the exchange and asked if everything was “okay,” but Clavicular quickly made it clear he had concerns about what he claimed was happening inside the club.
The 20-year-old influencer later alleged that DaBaby’s crew had been “disrespectful” and had tried to bring firearms into the venue.
“Bringing guns in the club and shit, are you kidding me?” Clavicular said. “That’s bulls–t.”
DaBaby, whose legal name is Jonathan Kirk, continued with the set without further issue.
The rapper has had several brushes with the law in the past. In 2024, he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor simple battery after being accused of striking a Los Angeles rental property owner during a 2020 music video shoot. DaBaby received probation, restitution, and credit for a day already served in jail. In 2020, he was also arrested in Miami after police said a Texas warrant was discovered while he was being questioned in connection with an alleged robbery.
Clavicular, born Braden Peters, has faced legal trouble, too. Earlier this month, he pleaded no contest in Florida to a misdemeanor tied to firing a gun in public after a livestream involving a dead alligator. His attorney said, “No individual was injured, and the alligator involved was already deceased.”
The club incident also comes weeks after Clavicular’s April overdose hospitalization. The controversial streamer later called it a “wake-up call” and said, “I haven’t taken a drug since.”