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Sada Baby has found himself in the middle of controversy, but he doesn’t seem to care. After offensive social media posts from his past resurfaced, the “Whole Lotta Choppas” creator refused to apologize.

“FYI @asylumrecords runs my Twitter so y’all tweetin them n not me,” he wrote via Instagram. “I don’t have the twitter app on my phone. You gotta understand everybody ain’t removed from who they is. I’m fucked up in the head kuz that’s how I was raised. God n my grandmas the only judges I care for.”

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Sada initially came under fire for a homophobic comment on Instagram. A fan demanded promotion for his Nicki Minaj-assisted “Whole Lotta Choppas (Remix),” prompting a heated response from the Detroit-bred rapper.

“Suck my dick faggot ass fan page,” he responded.

The slur opened up a wormhole as Twitter users began digging through his old tweets and found multiple examples of objectionable remarks. Sada’s posts included rape threats and more homophobia.

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

The Asylum Records artist also wished death upon Beyoncé and said he hated dark-skinned people in his old tweets. But Sada was unfazed by the uproar over his words.

“Y’all kan find every and any old tweet in the world from me,” he explained. “I don’t kare. I’m not even logged into twitter and haven’t been for months.”

View some of his resurfaced Twitter posts below.

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