The “SONGS ABOUT YOU” rapper who was featured in XXL’s 2020 edition of the “Freshman Class,” a rite of passage for young hip hop artists, shared the tweet on Tuesday afternoon. “Weezy F. Baby and the F is for fascist,” she wrote, using a meme that many people used after the rapper endorsed Trump.
The rapper also clapped back at someone who said that her tweet was “wack,” with a GIF sarcastically offering a “boohoo” gesture. Chika also shared a few tweets mocking Wayne’s recent tweets, saying that they didn’t make any sense. She also told a fan that making a diss track directed at the rapper wasn’t worth her time.
Chika also mocked rapper Lil Pump who appeared with Trump at a campaign rally. She seemed to imply that his career fell off, and she called it funny. In another tweet, she suggested that Lil Pump was “looking for clout,” because “he BEEN got dropped.”
She also offered sobering advice to her fans, telling people that they don’t need to continue supporting stars who don’t align with their own values. “The same way you don’t have to respect someone just because they’re ‘family,’ you don’t have to maintain respect for celebrities/leaders who don’t have respect for you,” she wrote. “I don’t care what you’ve done in the past. The present is more important.”
People on Twitter used the meme to show both their excitement and disdain about Wayne offering his support. It’s a play on a common trope in Wayne’s lyrics where he explains that the “F” in his nickname stands for things like “Finisher” in “6 Foot 7 Foot” or “Ferocious” in “Steady Mobbin’.”
After Wayne endorsed Trump and posed for a picture with him, one person suggested that the F stood for “Four More Years” and welcomed the “Lollipop” rapper “aboard the Trump Train.” Others offered more profane explanations of what the F stands for. One person suggested that it stood for “Fk Black Lives Matter.” Another one suggested it stood for “fk outta here with this bulls**t.”
On October 29, Wayne tweeted that he’d met with Trump. The “A Milli” rapper praised the president for criminal reform and showed support for the president and his “platinum plan.”
Contacts for Chika and Lil Wayne did not respond to Newsweek’s emailed requests for comment in time for publication.