DDG addressed the public fallout with Blueface during a Kick livestream on Wednesday, accepting responsibility for not responding to the rapper's baby shower invitation and insisting the two are still friends despite the tension.
What DDG Said
During the August 19 stream, DDG acknowledged that he failed to respond to Blueface's invitation to the baby shower for his girlfriend Nevaeh Akira, which took place on Sunday, August 16 in Los Angeles. The YouTuber-turned-rapper took accountability for ghosting the invite but pushed back against the idea that the friendship is over, saying the two are still cool.
His response came after Blueface publicly called him out earlier in the week for ignoring the invitation and questioning whether their friendship is real or exists only for content and social media engagement.
What Blueface Said First
Blueface did not hold back when addressing DDG's absence. He said the invite went unanswered and that communication between the two had been inconsistent since his release from prison. According to The Jasmine Brand, Blueface told viewers the friendship changed after his prison stint and accused DDG of doing weird things that did not align with how they operated before.
He also revealed the two were supposed to go on tour together, but that the plans stalled because of the communication breakdown. The public callout suggested Blueface felt genuinely hurt rather than just generating content, a distinction he made clear by asking directly whether the friendship was real.
The Friendship History
DDG and Blueface have been publicly close for years, collaborating on content and appearing together at events. Earlier this year, the two helped pack a house party in Tarzana that ended with LAPD shutting it down. Their dynamic, built on a mix of genuine friendship and content creation, has been a consistent part of both artists' public personas.
The baby shower drama introduced a rare moment of real tension into a relationship that fans usually see through the filter of social media entertainment. DDG's decision to accept blame publicly rather than escalate suggests he values the friendship enough to take the accountability hit rather than let it spiral further.
Where Things Stand
DDG maintained on stream that there is no real beef and that the situation was simply a communication failure on his part. Whether Blueface accepts that explanation or continues pressing the issue remains to be seen. For now, both artists have said their piece publicly, and neither has indicated the friendship is permanently damaged.







