Rich Homie Quan is in some hot water after a song called "I Made It" leaked online. On the track, Quan can be heard rapping some really offensive lyrics about raping a girl who is hesitant to have intercourse with him despite his fame.

"Don't want your ho, just want that cookie from her/She tried to resist so I took it from her/How you gonna tell me no/You must not know who I am/Even if I'm on the road I see what's goin' on cause you know I got cameras/ I don't know no questions but I know the answers/I throw these black fists just like a panther," he raps.

This track was hopefully never meant to see the light of day, but it still doesn't make the rapper look very good.

The song has apparently been around for months with a version appearing on YouTube back in December, but it was finally picked up on after a hundred or so songs leaked online from Quan and Young Thug, a.k.a. Rich Gang, late last month.

Quan has yet to comment on the recent findings, but we hope he learns something from fellow rapper Earl Sweatshirt who, as Jezebel points out, changed his tune about rape after working with real victims of sexual assault.

"I'm an adult. I can't be f*cking talking about raping people and sh*t. That sh*t's crazy. As an adult, if you want to talk about rape, there's certain sh*t that comes along with it," he told GQ in 2013, adding that his program in Samoa exposed him to the realities of rape. "You get to see that side of the fence, and then it's just fucked. That's what I'm saying. That fully draws the line, where it's like you can stand on either side. Either you're a fool that is down with fucked up shit -- I mean, I'm a fan of macabre shit, you know what I'm saying? But not like that. At the end of the day, I'm not some evil guy."

UPDATE: Quan has given a comment to Billboard about the song.

"'I Made It' was never intended to be released. The song was not lyrically what I wanted to say and was not completed. Without my knowledge, there was a studio leak of the recording. I apologize that it's out; and I have asked my lawyer to pursue a cease and desist on the song immediately. To be clear, I would never condone rape."

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