Sada Baby is feeling the heat after he tweeted and deleted a controversial post wishing death on openly gay rapper Lil Nas X.

The Grammy Award-winning rapper’s “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” video recently sparked outrage over its satanic themes and has been a heavy topic of conversation over the past week.

Sada’s tweet arrived not long after the Hip Hop community found out DMX had been hospitalized in a “vegetative” state following a reported drug overdose and subsequent heart attack.

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“Lord we said we said Nas X, not DMX,” he wrote. Unsurprisingly, the comment sparked some strong reactions, with many accusing Sada Baby of being homophobic.

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Sada Baby has faced similar accusations in the past. Last October, the “Whole Lotta Choppas” rapper was criticized for a homophobic comment on Instagram after a fan demanded promotion for his Nicki Minaj-assisted “Whole Lotta Choppas (Remix)” to which he responded, “Suck my dick faggot ass fan page.”

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The slur prompted Twitter users to dig through his old tweets and expose multiple examples of questionable remarks, including rape threats and more homophobia.

“I wanna slip [one of my followers] a roofie n rape her ass all night,” he wrote in 2011.

Sada Baby Officially Apologizes & Distances Himself From Old Rape & Homophobic Tweets

But Sada seemed to atone for his perceived sins a few days later, taking on a drastically different tone.

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“A couple tweets, old tweets and shit came out from 2011 when a nigga was like 17, 18,” he said. “My first initial response to the tweets on my story may give people the idea that I don’t sympathize with females that’ve been raped or raping situations.

“What y’all gotta know is I’m almost 30 years old and I don’t fucking tweet, don’t got the password to my Twitter, no none of that.”