The public disagreement between streamer Collarbone and rapper DaBaby has become one of the most talked about moments online this week. The incident occurred on May 27, 2026, at the Bacara nightclub in Miami, a venue co-owned by Clavular, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, and music manager Wack 100. Video shared online shows Collarbone trying to stop DaBaby from performing during a crowded event at the club. The clips quickly spread on social media and sparked debate among fans. Shortly after, DJ Akademiks discussed the situation during a Rumble stream and issued a warning to the young streamer.According to Clavical, the problems started after he learned that someone associated with DaBaby allegedly brought guns into the nightclub. He said it violated the venue’s no-guns policy. Although he was dissatisfied with the situation, he explained that the event was already publicized, making it difficult to shut everything down at once.DJ Akademiks said during his stream that dealing with a well-known rap artist can be very different from dealing with an internet celebrity. He told Collarbone that DaBaby was “not one of those guys on the yacht” and described the rapper as a “bad guy.”Scholars stated:“You can’t tell him thatIf you’re already in your live stream, go ahead**Get out of here. You can’t kick DaBaby out. Listen, last nWhoever tried to kick DaBaby out of aisle 6 never left aisle 6. “He continued:“I just wanted to tell you, Clough. The last n**A guy who tried to kick DaBaby out of aisle 6, he didn’t leave aisle 6. He is still the ghost in Aisle 6. Remember this, Clav. We love you, but don’t play with that man. That person is a bad person. he is not one of themOn the yacht. “
DaBaby keeps performing when Brayden Eric Peters tries to stop it
The viral videos show the tension within the club as the situation unfolded. In one clip, DaBaby asks Collarbone if everything is okay. Collarbone replied that things weren’t going well and seemed to be trying to end the show.Another video shows Collarbone getting into an argument with someone from DaBaby’s group. He can be heard saying:“Who the fuckAre you? The baby’s brother? get fuckedI’m leaving here now. Get him out. go out. “After a while, Collarbone put a hand on Big Baby’s shoulder and spoke to him. He appeared frustrated and accused those around the rapper of disrespecting him. Despite the conflict, DaBaby continued to perform and did not leave the stage.Just weeks after the incident, Collarbone faced legal trouble in Florida. The 20-year-old man pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges related to a firearms incident involving a dead alligator at the Francis Taylor Everglades Wildlife Management Area on May 15, court records show. He received six months of probation, 20 hours of community service (which cannot be streamed or monetized), and was ordered to complete a gun safety course.

