Drake is facing a backlash over a resurfaced concert video from 2010 in which he dances with an underage fan.

As if the public weren’t angry enough already after “Surviving R. Kelly,” the Lifetime docu-series filled with disturbing allegations about the singer’s treatment of women, they got a new target for their anger: Drake.

Over the weekend, an unearthed concert video from May 2010 made the rounds online. It shows Canadian rapper inviting a young fan onstage at his Denver show and begins slow-dancing with her.  After a twirl, he pulls her back toward him and smells her hair.

“I told you I like your hair, right? What is that? Is that Herbal Essence?” he asks as the audience laughs and screams. Next, he begins kissing the back of her neck and puts one arm across her chest, and then the other.

 

Drake then snaps out of his reverie, grabs a microphone off a nearby table and tells the crowd, “Y’all gonna have me get carried away again. I get in trouble for (expletive) like this!”

(Warning: The following video contains foul language.)

He then turns back to the girl and asks, “How old are you?”

When he replies that she’s 17, he cracks, “I can’t go to jail yet, man! Why do you look like that?”

Drake’s representative, Melissa Nathan, declined to comment on the video but Twitter didn’t hold back.

What bothered @ChristinaCEP was that it’s not the first time he’s been accused of being inappropriate with underage girls.

“Y’all acting like #drake hasn’t BEEN a pedophile,” she argued, without citing specific allegations. “this isn’t new. he has a long history of getting involved with underage girls. don’t brush off one experience just because it was a while ago or ‘people make mistakes’. it wasn’t a mistake. it’s literally his history.”