Saucy Santana endured the wrath of the BeyHive on social media over the weekend after tweets he sent in 2014 regarding a then two-year-old Blue Ivy Carter resurfaced.
Before he took the stage at the Summer Jam HTX festival in Beyoncé’s hometown of Houston on Saturday (June 11), Santana reaffirmed he wasn’t going to be bullied into giving an apology over his old tweets where he compared Blue Ivy’s looks to North West or said the oldest daughter of Bey and JAY-Z was “nappy headed.”
“Fake woke ass bitches!!!!” he tweeted on Friday (June 10). “People don’t care about old tweets. The internet have this weird thing with power! Thinking they have the power to cancel someone… NEWS FLASH! You don’t! Y’all be thinking y’all have someone by the balls about situations you don’t give a damn about.”
He continued, “Stop all that cap! Tryna ruin ppl Careers cuz you at home miserable and broke. I was miserable and broke too making childish, hateful tweets in 2014. Im 28 years old. A grown ass adult. A completely different mindset on life from when I was 20. But, yall knew dat.”
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Santana wasn’t done, saying he’d rather apologize to the people who he actually offended and not the Stans and fanbases attempting to cancel him.
“It be the people in the comments… tryna force you to apologize or say sorry,” he tweeted. “To who?! To y’all?! If I did something to offend someone I should I apologize to them!!!! Not u bitches. Told y’all y’all think got power over ppl. But, go head.”
Santana would eventually hit the stage in Houston without any issue from BeyHive sSans in attendance at the festival or any static.
The Florida rapper’s rise in 2022 has been well-documented, from gracing magazine covers to garnering a performance slot at Hot 97’s Summer Jam on Sunday (June 12). Concerning the BeyHive, however, it’s unsure if Santana will remain in their good graces despite sampling Beyoncé’s 2003 hit “Crazy In Love” for his latest single “Booty” featuring Latto.