Rapper Shad Moss – formerly known as Lil’ Bow Wow – produced a wildly inappropriate tweet Wednesday night that threatened U.S. President Donald Trump's family.

The tweet – which inexplicably took aim at Trump's wife, Melania – was deleted a short time later after Moss posted in support of fellow rapper Snoop Dogg, who’d been the subject of a Trump tweet earlier in the day.

“Ayo @realDonaldTrump shut your punk a-- up talking s--- about my uncle @SnoopDogg before we pimp your wife and make her work for us,” Moss wrote.

The public back-and-forth between Trump and the two has-been rap artists stems from a recent scene in one of Snoop Dogg’s music videos. In it, the 45-year-old artist pulls a toy gun on a clown – made to look like Trump – before pulling the trigger (a cloth with “BANG” written on it unfurls from the weapon).

Nonetheless, Trump took issue with the scene Wednesday morning, tweeting, “Can you imagine what the outcry would be if @SnoopDogg, failing career and all, had aimed and fired the gun at President Obama? Jail time!”

Can you imagine what the outcry would be if @SnoopDogg, failing career and all, had aimed and fired the gun at President Obama? Jail time! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 15, 2017

After seeing the exchange, Moss fired up his Twitter feed and bizarrely threatened Melania with human trafficking.

The rapper’s overt threat arrives less than two months after another singer, Madonna, said she’d “thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House” during the Women’s March on Washington.

In January, another artist, Saturday Night Live writer Katie Rich, took aim at Trump’s son, Barron, tweeting he’d be America’s “first homeschool shooter”.

Threatening to kill, kidnap or inflict bodily harm upon the president or his/her immediate family members is a class E felony in the United States, and carries a sentence of no more than five years in prison.