Saucy Santana is enjoying his rapid rise to fame and reaping the benefits of his burgeoning music career. However, the popular social media star is currently enduring a vicious Beyhive dragging on Twitter after old tweets about Blue Ivy resurfaced with Santana essentially doubling down.
Earlier this week, Twitter caught wind of Saucy Santana’s tweets from 2014 where he’s seen comparing Blue Ivy to Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s daughter, North West. It isn’t known who resurfaced the tweets but Twitter user @TodayIGotTime1 gathered a collection of now-deleted tweets from Santana, which can be viewed below.
The man deleted his tweets. https://t.co/0dbVnwgEmq pic.twitter.com/7jaHupAMGT
— Today I Got Time (@TodayIGotTime1) June 9, 2022
Instead of issuing an apology, Santana went on a bit of a tirade, blaming everything else on his comments other than the fact they could be deemed harmful to a little Black girl.
“Fake woke ass b*tches!!!! 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,” read one of the tweets.
Santanta added, “Celebrities are human. Not robots and they for damn sure ain’t perfect. I still talk about a btch like a doggggggg til this day. Not publicly because my opinion matters to a lot of ppl now. I be Chillin. I don’t even insert myself in sht that don’t involve me.”
“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,” the rant continued.
“It be the people in the comments… tryna force you to apologize or say sorry. To who?! To y’all?! If I did something to offend someone I should I apologize to them!!!! Not u b*tches. Told y’all y’all think got power over ppl. But, go head,” the rant concluded.
Santana is currently riding the buzz of his new single “Booty” featuring Latto. Fans have stated that the song features a Beyoncé prompting some fans to say the song should be taken down due to his comments. One fan shared a tweet debunking that theory by saying “Booty” and “Crazy In Love” are actually derived from “Are You My Woman” by The Chi-Lites.
On Twitter, the Beyhive and others are letting Saucy Santana know that his comments are foul. There are even fans of Santana who, despite their fandom, are blasting him over the comments. And before we go any further, Blue Ivy is a beautiful Black child and people really need to keep that child’s name out their mouths negatively.
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I don’t want Blue Ivy to EVER speak to y’all. I hope she goes to college and lives a clean, quiet and lavish life on her parents dime. She does not need to seek out “the community” because y’all have hated her since she was born for not fulfilling your multiracial child fetish.
— Tom Cruise’s Shoe Lifts (@haltercroptop) June 10, 2022
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what Santana said about Blue Ivy in 2014 was ugly af.
the way he’s handling it in 2022, is uglier.
— gilded (@robthgod) June 11, 2022
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I actually need Santana and Lil Nas to address the Blue Ivy comments. The same way yts gotta be held accountable for their racism, niggas need to be held accountable for their anti-blackness.
Yall want the support from the same people you hate? How?
— D’ussé And B’ussé (@gooonicorn) June 10, 2022
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But not even just Santana but it’s disgusting the way grown ass men & women came for Blue Ivy..a little ass girl with black features..then y’all couldn’t wait to compare her to a biracial child(north west)..comparing complexions, hair length/texture, noses…it was SICK
— Trevante Rhodes Baby Momma (@Breonuh_) June 10, 2022
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Anyway, Blue Ivy is a gorgeous baby girl that deserves nothing but the best in the world. Dear, little black girls and black women, don’t let these people dim your light ever. You’re beautiful and amazing remember that! pic.twitter.com/CIZiLYvxIq
— Kaelyn (@Biscuitkk) June 11, 2022
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I'm more concerned with why Saucy Santana decided to compare Blue Ivy to North West. It's weird behavior man. The self hate that black people have against our own is mind blowing. He creepy asf
— KatAgurs (@AgursKat) June 10, 2022
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i really don’t care much about the Beyoncé hate (because that’s typical of very insecure people). but the amount of hate that Blue Ivy got for simply existing angers me.
— cp (@theBKbelle) June 10, 2022
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So S*nt*na was yet another (of many) who participated in repeating antiblack rhetoric in regards to Blue Ivy, huh? It’s disgusting how commonplace it was for people to compare her to biracial North West. If I were Beyoncé, I would snatch that fucking sample so fast.
— Tom Cruise’s Shoe Lifts (@haltercroptop) June 10, 2022
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The way y’all grown ass black people used to be so anti-black and nasty towards Blue Ivy like she is not child is disturbing. I love Saucy Santana, but his remarks about her were not it and I don’t care how long ago it was.
— Ariana Wilson (@daOriginalAri) June 10, 2022
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The most disturbing thing to me about the hate Blue Ivy got from black people mostly, was the fact that it was full blown adults doing it. So much internalized anti-blackness was projected onto that child because of our obsession and fetish for mixed race children. https://t.co/J8Yt330Dfa
— Jordan Sumbu (@JordanSumbu) June 10, 2022
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Now santana.. a simple apology wldve been just fine … aint nobody make u call Blue ivy nappy headed and Beyonce dry,
— 𝐁𝐊 (@BrwnSkinGirly) June 11, 2022
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Santana you’re a d rate celebrity at best. If I said your name on the street they gonna think of the glee character baby. Blue Ivy was a child you freak https://t.co/LDguJ78gYW
— ♡ (@bjhdolls) June 11, 2022
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I'm convinced that the people defending Santana were the very ones talking shit about Blue Ivy back then.. Their only justification is "but everybody was doing it"…
— Shanghai𓃵 (@Barb4eva_) June 11, 2022
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I LOOOOOOVE Saucy Santana. However, the tweets about Blue Ivy are disgusting. When will people realize that hair texture doesn’t define beauty? When will people realize that comparing children is not it? I’m disappointed. IDC if it was years ago, so save it.
— TatayanaYomary (@TheTatyYomary) June 10, 2022
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Saucy Santana has blamed the woke, miserable and broke crowd for his comments about Blue Ivy. No accountability or apology smh
— vibez (@Good1Vibez) June 11, 2022
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I was all for supporting Saucy Santana. Hell I wasn’t gonna hold what he say 8 years ago against him, people change & grow. But the doubling down & just outright disregard at the hurtful words said about a child, Blue Ivy, quite literally today? Yeah…I’m good. pic.twitter.com/7uZrIZGd48
— BLACKLIVESMATTER (@Jasamgurlie) June 11, 2022
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This… how is Saucy Santana gonna sample a beat from an ICONIC Beyoncé song but you done talked TRASH on her child publicly on the internet?… bye. https://t.co/qFsMrkbN6k
— Planktonique (@planktonique) June 10, 2022
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I love Saucy Santana’s new song but I reeeallllly need for you guys to do your musical homework. “Booty” does not sample “Crazy In Love” by Beyoncé. Booty and Crazy In Love are both samples of another song, “Are You My Woman” by The Chi-Lites.
— JayTheScorpio (@cosmicbubble) June 10, 2022
Source: Hip-Hop Wired