Rapper Baby Keem's explicit lyrics are causing his fans to be suspended on Twitter for tweeting out the words, according to Complex.

"So like…if you quote Baby Keem lyrics they put you in twitter jail?" he tweeted on Friday.

The rapper was alluding to some of his fans being put in "Twitter jail," or having their accounts temporarily suspended, for quoting lyrics to his song "Orange Soda."

Complex reports that Richard, a Baby Keem fan, tweeted "F**k you mean/B***h, I'm Baby Keem." The tweet was later deleted by Twitter, and his account was suspended for two days. 

Another lyric from the infamous song has also caused some Twitter users' accounts to be suspended, Hot New Hip Hop reported.

“When you come see the crib, you better die, hoe,” Baby Keem rapped in "Orange Soda."

Since quoting the lyric in his tweet, Colin told Complex he was suspended for 24 hours after replying to a friend on Twitter. He later received a notice from Twitter explaining why his account was flagged.

"We have determined that this account violated the Twitter Rules," Twitter said. "You may not promote violence against, threaten, or harass other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease."

Twitter went on to tell Colin that his tweet was "considered a threat," and he wasn't the only person flagged for tweeting out the lyric. 

Richard said he believes that Twitter's actions were "very uncalled for."

"I'm a small account tweeting lyrics…I should be able to cuss in my tweets," he said.

Colin, however, agrees the social media outlet overreacted but said their response was justified in an attempt to protect users from hateful speech and plagiarism. 

“Twitter’s overreacting but there’s probably an algorithm that controls the bans and it probably is set up with some keywords to find tweets like mine,” he said. 

Colin also said Twitter's algorithm to catch specific words "doesn’t use any type of context or any sort of ‘plagiarism check’ to see if they’re lyrics, quotes, etc.”

A Twitter source told Complex that users are not allowed to tweet content that is deemed "harassment" which is considered "content that wishes, hopes or expresses a desire for death, serious bodily harm or fatal disease against an individual or group of people.”   

Despite Twitter going on a blocking spree of Baby Keem's lyrics, one Twitter user thinks they have the solution.

"Maybe n***as wouldnt get suspended for baby keem lyrics if they just tweeted the sunday service version," they tweeted