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DaBaby Returns With Purpose As “BE MORE GRATEFUL” Takes Shape Through “DON’T INSULT ME”

Protection becomes louder when love is in the room. With the official announcement of BE MORE GRATEFUL, DaBaby steps into 2026 with clarity, resolve, and something far more intimate. Arriving January 16, the new album is introduced through a striking single and video featuring his daughter, Twin with DON’T INSULT ME. The track signals a recalibration through reframing strength, family, pride, and presence, anchored in self-respect and responsibility. Twin’s presence is central to underscoring a theme that legacy runs deeper than image.

Directed by Nick Mays, the video opens in chaos as paparazzi swarm DaBaby and Twin, only for the moment to shift when she asserts herself, literally changing the narrative. From there, DaBaby delivers pointed verses that cut through misconception and spectacle, grounding the visual in protection and identity. “DON’T INSULT ME” balances urgency with reflection, positioning fatherhood as both shield and compass. This release continues a focused rollout toward “BE MORE GRATEFUL.” Fans who pre-order the album receive instant access to “DON’T INSULT ME,” PBJT, and previously released singles including LETTER TO MY YN, PAPER LOW, and OUT YA BUSINESS. With the album days away and momentum building, watch the official video below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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