DaBaby has never been one to hold back, and his latest interview proves that has not changed one bit. The Charlotte rapper sat down with Apple Music and made a claim that has the entire hip-hop world talking, insisting that he is flat out better than Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and J. Cole.
DaBaby Says He Outshines The Big Three
In the interview, which premiered on YouTube on April 24, DaBaby did not mince words. The rapper boldly proclaimed that he is one of the best in the game and that his talent surpasses the trio that most fans consider the "Big Three" of modern rap.
The statement immediately sent shockwaves through social media. Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and J. Cole have long been considered the gold standard of lyrical and commercial rap, and for DaBaby to put himself above all three is a take that very few people saw coming.
"I know what I bring to the table. Bars, performance, energy. I do it all at a level that those guys respect, even if the internet don't want to admit it," DaBaby reportedly stated during the conversation.
Social Media Erupts Over DaBaby Bold Claim
As expected, the internet had a field day with DaBaby's comments. Fans and critics alike flooded social media with reactions ranging from disbelief to outright mockery. Many pointed to chart performance, album sales, and critical acclaim as evidence that DaBaby's claim does not hold up.
Others, however, gave DaBaby credit for his confidence. The rapper has consistently delivered high energy performances and has proven he can make hits, even if his recent output has not matched the commercial peak he reached with tracks like "Rockstar" featuring Roddy Ricch.
Some fans argued that DaBaby was simply doing what rappers are supposed to do: believe they are the best. In a genre built on bravado and self confidence, claiming to be better than your peers is practically a requirement.
Where Does DaBaby Actually Rank In Hip-Hop?
While DaBaby's confidence is admirable, the numbers tell a different story. Drake remains one of the best selling artists in music history. Kendrick Lamar just came off a massive year with his SZA collaboration tour. And J. Cole continues to be respected as one of the most thoughtful lyricists in the game.
DaBaby, meanwhile, has been working to rebuild his career after a series of controversies that significantly impacted his public image and streaming numbers. His recent music has shown flashes of the talent that made him a household name, but whether that is enough to justify his bold claim is another question entirely.
One thing is certain: DaBaby knows how to get people talking. Whether you agree with him or think he is delusional, his name is trending and the conversation is happening. And in hip-hop, that is half the battle.
Do you think DaBaby has a case, or is this the most outrageous rap take of 2026?









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