(AllHipHop News) French Montana was forced to apologize for a clapback tweet directed at an African-American woman that criticized him on Twitter.
“U musty crusty dusty rusty ass hoe With them nappy ass poetic justice braids take your c## drinking D-ck banging ass somewhere n be humble,” tweeted the Bronx rapper on Wednesday night.
The next day – after significant backlash on the social media site for the perceived “racist” and “sexist” statement – French posted another tweet offering a mea culpa to anyone that may have been offended.
“My mother is african queen and I was married to a beautiful black queen,” wrote French. “All I did was defend myself if I affended [sic] anybody I apologize.”
In addition, The Breakfast Club spoke to French by phone to talk about the controversy.
“I never said nothing to black ladies,” insisted French.
He added, “I’m not from the era where anybody can say something to you and you don’t say nothing back.”
Breakfast Club co-host Charlamagne Tha God pointed out that women likely took issue with French using the word “nappy” to describe the young woman’s hair.
“I said that to her,” French replied. “I love my queens. But I can’t take it when somebody tries to come at me.”
The Moroccan-born Coke Boys leader then stated, “I don’t know why it turned into like a racist thing. It’s other things to worry about that’s really racist in this country.”
While the social media dispute played out throughout Thursday, French began promoting his new songs “No Pressure” featuring Future and “Unforgettable” featuring Swae Lee of Rae Sremmurd.
Can’t wait to show y’all this short film next week shot in Uganda ?? #nopressure pic.twitter.com/43SiaK1IpG
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) April 6, 2017
#Unforgettable pic.twitter.com/7U6WY3OXQ2
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) April 6, 2017
Hottest song of the summer! Thank you for your patience! #unforgettable ft @goSwaeLee! https://t.co/xbh8SwckbV pic.twitter.com/qIXVLsomZv
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) April 7, 2017
#Nopressure ft @1future out now too!! Thank ya’ll for the support!! https://t.co/OAbDlbIG4y pic.twitter.com/UvC20dkZLt
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) April 7, 2017