A public disagreement between streamer Clavicular and rapper DaBaby has become one of the most talked-about moments online this week. The incident happened on May 27, 2026, at Bacara nightclub in Miami, a venue co-owned by Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, and music manager Wack 100. Videos shared online showed Clavicular trying to stop DaBaby’s performance during a packed event at the club. The clips quickly spread across social media and sparked debate among fans. Soon after, DJ Akademiks discussed the situation during a livestream on Rumble and shared a warning for the young streamer.
According to Clavicular, the problem began after he learned that people connected to DaBaby had allegedly brought firearms into the nightclub. He said this went against the venue’s no-firearm policy. Even though he was unhappy with the situation, he explained that the event had already been promoted, making it difficult to shut everything down immediately.
Speaking on his livestream, DJ Akademiks suggested that dealing with established rap artists can be very different from handling internet personalities. He told Clavicular that DaBaby was “not one of the th*ts on the yacht” and described the rapper as a “bad man.”
Akademiks said:
“You can’t tell him like these th
ts you got in your stream, get the f**k out of here. You can’t kick DaBaby out. Listen, the last na who tried to kick DaBaby out of Aisle 6 never left the Aisle 6.”
He continued:
“I’m just gonna tell you that, Clav. The last n**
a who tried to kick DaBaby out of Aisle 6, he ain’t left Aisle 6. He’s still a ghost in Aisle 6. Just keep that in mind, Clav. We love you, but don’t play with that man. That man is a bad man. He’s not one of the thts on the yacht.”
DaBaby keeps performing as Braden Eric Peters tries to stop show
The viral videos showed the tension inside the club as the situation unfolded. In one clip, DaBaby asked Clavicular if everything was okay. Clavicular replied that things were not okay and appeared to be trying to end the performance.
Another video showed Clavicular arguing with someone from DaBaby’s group. He could be heard saying:
“Who the f**
k are you? Baby’s brother? Get the f**k out of here, right now. Get him out. Get out.”
At another moment, Clavicular placed a hand on DaBaby’s shoulder while speaking to him. He appeared upset and accused people around the rapper of being disrespectful. Despite the confrontation, DaBaby continued performing and did not leave the stage.
The incident arrived just weeks after Clavicular faced legal trouble in Florida. Court records show the 20-year-old pleaded no contest on May 15 to a misdemeanor charge connected to a firearm incident involving a dead alligator at the Francis Taylor Everglades Wildlife Management Area. He received six months of probation, 20 hours of community service that cannot be streamed or monetized, and was ordered to complete a firearm safety course.
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