In the cutthroat world of hip-hop, where loyalty is currency and betrayal stings like a fresh wound, DaBaby has always worn his heart on his sleeve—raw, relentless, and ready to clap back. His new single “Don’t Insult Me,” featuring the rising voice of Twin (DB), drops like a gauntlet thrown in the face of fake friends and salty rivals, capturing that moment when gratitude turns to grit. It’s the kind of track that hits different if you’ve ever poured your soul into something only to watch it get trampled, and right now, with the full album on deck, fans are buzzing about how this one sets the tone for DaBaby’s unfiltered return.
Song Credits
| Lead Vocals | DaBaby & Twin |
| Songwriter | DaBaby, Sean Da Firzt & KayoTheWizard |
| Music Producer | Sean Da Firzt & KayoTheWizard |
| Composer | Sean Da Firzt & KayoTheWizard |
| Distributor | Universal Music Group |
| Label | Interscope Records & South Coast Music Group |
| Release Date | January 2, 2026 |
| Song Language | English |
| Copyright © | Interscope Records & South Coast Music Group |
Lyrics of Don’t Insult Me by DaBaby & Twin
[Intro: DaBaby]
Yeah
Don’t Insult Me
Don’t Insult Me
Yeah
Wizard (Firzt Back Like He Left Or Somethin’)
[Refrain: Twin, DaBaby]
Y’all Gon’ Watch How Y’all Talk To My Daddy
Y’all Gon’ Watch How Y’all Talk To My Daddy (Don’t Insult Me)
Y’all Gon’ Watch How Y’all Talk To My Daddy (Yeah, Nigga)
Y’all Gon’ Watch How Y’all Talk To My Daddy (Don’t Insult Me)
You Gon’ Watch How You Talk To My Daddy (’cause I Worked Hard For This)
You Gon’ Watch How You Talk To My Daddy
You Gon’ Watch How You Talk To My Daddy (Like That, Nigga)
You Gon’ Watch How You Talk To My Daddy (Yeah, Nigga)
[verse 1: DaBaby]
Don’t Even Speak To Me Like That
Gon’ See Your Partner Die For Even Thinkin’ He Like That
Yeah, I Seen She Sent The Dm, It’s On Seen, I Ain’t Write Back
‘Cause I’ve Been Busy Hustlin’, Tryna Run Up Me Some Money
It’s A Sixty In It Right Now, On A Normal Day, It Hold A Hundred
Left The Big Shit At The House, So Today, I’m Rockin’ With My .40
Like The Handyman, I Always Got The Tool With Me
And I’m Comfortable ’cause I Know What To Do With It
[Pre-Chorus: DaBaby]
Yeah, Draw That B**ch Down On You And Goddamn— Yeah
Boom, Boom, Boom
‘Cause I Done Put That Iron On A Few Niggas
Yeah, I Done Put That Iron On A Few Niggas
Them F**k-niggas Done Faded Away, I’m By Myself, With New Niggas
And I Done Did Everything That I Can Do, So Now I’m Through With It
I’m Nothin’ Like These New Niggas, I’m The Type To Stand On F**kin’ Business
Even If It’s Me Alone Versus Twenty-two Niggas
[Chorus: DaBaby]
So Don’t Insult Me, ‘Cause I Done Work Hard For This
Now Niggas Salty, Ungrateful For The Time I Spent,
That’s Where Niggas Lost Me
Yeah, I Done Overplayed My Part
So Don’t Insult Me
Nigga, Don’t Insult Me
[Verse 2: DaBaby]
Yeah, I’m Honestly Offended, ’cause I Was Right There,
Somethin’ Like A Father To These Niggas
Y’all Be Lost As Hell, On Instagram, Y’all Followin’ These Niggas
I’m Tryna Stay Up Out They Way, ‘fore I Put A Hollow In These Niggas
I Just Be Thinkin’ ’bout It Sometimes, Wanna Go And Find One Of These Niggas
Like Them Armies That’s Over The Sea, Go Drop A Bomb On One Of These Niggas
But It Don’t Cost A F**kin’ Thing For Me To Mind My F**kin’ Business, So I’m Off That
Hard-Headed Lil’ Nigga, Watch How You Talk To Me, I Talk Back
And Put That Shit In Front Of Me, Nigga, I Guarantee I’ma Walk That
I’m Nothin’ Like These Rappers That’s Out Here Tryin’ To Prove That They ’bout That
I’m Runnin’ From It, ’cause I’ma Really Do That Shit And I Lost Some Money From It
[Bridge: DaBaby]
So, Nigga, Don’t Insult Me, Yeah
Don’t Insult Me
[Chorus: DaBaby]
Don’t Insult Me, ’cause I Done Worked Hard For This
Now Niggas Salty, Ungrateful For The Time I Spent, That’s Where Niggas Lost Me
Yeah, I Overplayed My Part
So Don’t Insult Me
Nigga, Don’t Insult Me
[Refrain: Twin]
Y’all Gon’ Watch How Y’all Talk To My Daddy
Y’all Gon’ Watch How Y’all Talk To My Daddy
Y’all Gon’ Watch How Y’all Talk To My Daddy
Y’all Gon’ Watch How Y’all Talk To My Daddy
You Gon’ Watch How You Talk To My Daddy
You Gon’ Watch How You Talk To My Daddy
You Gon’ Watch How You Talk To My Daddy
You Gon’ Watch How You Talk To My Daddy
About “Don’t Insult Me by DaBaby & Twin”
DaBaby draws a line in the sand with “Don’t Insult Me,” a fiery anthem that turns personal slights into battle cries—equal parts vulnerability and venom, laced with Twin’s haunting refrains that echo like a warning shot.
Diving into the track’s DNA, “Don’t Insult Me” pulses with that signature Charlotte trap energy: booming basslines from producers Sean Da Firzt and KayoTheWizard that rattle your chest, while sparse hi-hats and eerie synths build a mood that’s equal parts confessional and confrontational. The themes? Straight-up self-preservation—calling out the ungrateful who bite the hand that feeds, all wrapped in verses that flex hard-earned success without apology. It’s not just venting; it’s therapy set to a beat, with DaBaby’s rapid-fire flow slicing through the tension like a switchblade.
This isn’t a standalone flex—it’s the 18th cut on Be More Grateful, DaBaby’s upcoming album that’s shaping up as a manifesto on mindset and maturity. The project’s artistic vision feels like a reset button after years of chart domination and personal storms: tracks like “Paper Low” and “Letter To My YN” tease a blend of introspection and bravado, urging listeners to level up amid the noise. Twin (DB), a fresh face from the Carolinas with a voice that cuts deep, adds layers here, turning the refrain into a family affair that hits on protecting your circle at all costs.
Pre-release hype is in full swing, with the single surfacing just days ago via an official lyric video on YouTube that’s already clocking streams in the millions. Dropping on January 30, 2026, under Interscope, Be More Grateful has been building steam through cryptic social drops and that Spotify pre-save link that’s got playlists priming for impact. Collaborators like Firzt and Kayo keep the production in-house and innovative, nodding to DaBaby’s roots while pushing boundaries—no big-name features yet, just pure, unadulterated Baby energy.
At this stage in his career, post-hiatus and heavier than ever, DaBaby’s channeling growth through guarded honesty. After mega-hits like “Rockstar” and albums that redefined viral rap, he’s experimenting with longer-form storytelling, ditching the party anthems for something more lived-in. “Don’t Insult Me” matters because it bridges his past bravado with present wisdom—proving the man who once danced on stages worldwide hasn’t lost his edge, just sharpened it on real-life scars. In a discography stacked with bangers, this feels like a cornerstone, the track that’ll soundtrack late-night reflections and gym sessions alike, reminding us why DaBaby’s voice still commands the room.
What elevates it further is how it flips the script on rap’s tough-guy trope: DaBaby admits the toll of overextending, the “overplayed my part” line landing like a gut punch to anyone who’s given too much. Twin’s ad-libs ground it in street poetry, making the whole thing feel familial, not fabricated. As Be More Grateful rolls out, expect this to spark debates on loyalty in the game—because in DaBaby’s world, respect isn’t requested; it’s demanded.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the singer of the “Don’t Insult Me” song?
The “Don’t Insult Me” song is sung by DaBaby and Twin.
Who wrote “Don’t Insult Me” by DaBaby & Twin?
The song “Don’t Insult Me” was written by DaBaby, Sean Da Firzt, and KayoTheWizard.
Who produced “Don’t Insult Me” by DaBaby & Twin?
“Don’t Insult Me” is produced by Sean Da Firzt and KayoTheWizard.
When was the “Don’t Insult Me“ song released?
The Don’t Insult Me was released on January 2, 2026.
How long is Don’t Insult Me by DaBaby & Twin?
The duration of the song Don’t Insult Me is approximately 2 minutes and 43 seconds.
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