DaBaby’s response to LaMelo Ball’s recent viral car crash in Charlotte has drawn attention online, as footage and social media chatter around the incident continued to circulate.
The Charlotte Hornets star was involved in a two-vehicle collision earlier this week, an event that quickly found its way into highlight reels and meme culture.
Rap star DaBaby’s reaction added another layer of viral chatter to the story.

What DaBaby told LaMelo Ball after his viral crash
In a widely shared clip on social media via MyMixtapez, DaBaby said to Ball, “N_____ crash cars every day, we ain’t worried about none of that!”
That blunt line captured the internet’s blend of humor and shock around the crash, which was widely captured on video and discussed online.
Ball’s custom camouflage-colored Hummer collided with another vehicle while he was making a left turn in downtown Charlotte, causing substantial damage to the truck, with the front left wheel coming off.
Luckily, Ball walked away uninjured and later appeared in a Hornets game following the accident. Witness footage showed Ball exiting the damaged Hummer and eventually getting into a Lamborghini after the crash, adding to the surreal quality of the moment for many fans.
One person involved in the other vehicle did sustain non-life-threatening injuries, but police confirmed no serious harm to either party.
DaBaby doubles down on LaMelo Ball crash reaction
DaBaby also said, “I just crashed my Hellcat. N_____ crash cars every day. He had his seatbelt on. He just f_____ up.”
The remark suggested he viewed the incident as an unfortunate but common occurrence rather than a major setback. His emphasis on seatbelt safety underscored the key takeaway that Ball escaped without serious harm.
The crash quickly became a trending topic online, partly because of Ball’s high profile and the distinctive appearance of his vehicle.
However, with no major injuries reported, attention has shifted back to basketball rather than the accident itself.
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