With a heavy heart, DDG takes to social media to share a struggle that hits close to home.

  • The rapper claims Halle Bailey restricts his visits with their son, stirring public debate.
  • DDG releases a song and video to shed light on his emotional battle for fatherhood.
  • Criticism follows DDG’s extravagant gift choice for his son’s first birthday.
  • Tension between DDG and Halle peaks at their son’s birthday celebration.

In a candid move, DDG turned to the internet over the weekend to share his struggles with ex-partner Halle Bailey. He released a song and a YouTube video to express his frustration about not being able to see their son, Halo, whenever he desires.

The track “Don’t Take My Son” produced by Cash Cobain, highlights DDG’s feelings about Halle allegedly demanding payment for visits. “Tryna make me pay to see my son, that’s gonna make me hot,” he raps, emphasizing that his issue is about principle, not money.

In his YouTube video, the artist opens up about the limited time he gets with Halo, rarely exceeding 48 hours. He calls this situation unfair and says, “I just want to be able to see my son when I want to see my son.”

DDG hopes that by sharing his story online, Halle might reconsider and allow more visitation. “I don’t like putting y’all in my business, but I don’t know what else to do,” he admits, expressing his desperation to be involved in Halo’s life.


However, DDG’s parenting choices have also sparked controversy. For Halo’s first birthday, he gifted a red Ferrari, drawing backlash for the impractical choice. Critics questioned the decision, suggesting the gift was more for DDG than his son.

Social media reactions ranged from disbelief to harsh criticism. “This is dumbest shit I ever seen,” wrote one user, while others accused DDG of using his son’s birthday as an opportunity to buy himself a present.

Despite the tension, DDG and Halle came together publicly for Halo’s birthday. Halle sang “Happy Birthday” to their son, marking a rare moment of unity amid the discord.

The ongoing struggle between DDG and Halle Bailey over visitation reflects the complexities of co-parenting in the public eye.

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