Not even a week after the untimely 2019 passing of Nipsey Hussle, fellow emcee Kodak Black took to Instagram to romantically pursue the late rap star’s girlfriend, Lauren London.
Later apologizing to London for the act after backlash ensued (as we reported here), Black – a year later – is now revisiting the incident to publicly apologize to Hussle.
Taking to Instagram Monday (July 6), the 23-year-old – who is currently serving time at a federal prison in Kentucky for falsifying information on federal forms to purchase firearms – wielded a lengthy statement to display his remorse.
Read it inside:
The caption reads:
“Willin To Accept When I’m Wrong & Stand Firm When I’m Right.
The Whole World Know Your Example Was A Guiding Light.
I Pray Your Fam Light & Accept This Humble Apology In My Kite.
You Remind Me Of Icecube, Bunchy Carter & Huey P.
A Hustler & Owner The Second Coming Of Easy E.
What Happened To You Could’ve Happened To Me! Im a Young Philanthropist Like You. Even Tho We From Two Different Worlds, I Saw Your Vision But I Notice That My Words Are Often Misinterpreted. Sometimes A Man Say Things He Doesn’t Really Mean But On Some Z Sh*t I Never Meant To Disrespect Your Queen, Homie I Was Really Respecting Your Scene. #FLYHIGH Ima Keep The Marathon Going #KINGKAHAN@nipseyhussle@laurenlondon“
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Fans of Black may recall his original comments landed him in hot water with a number of radio stations, many of whom vowed to ban the play of his music as a result. Additionally, a number of Hussle’s friends – including The Game, Trey Songz, and T.I. – banded together to roast the young rapper for his insensitive remarks.
After Kodak’s apology was lifted above, however, T.I. had a change of heart.
Good thing he apologized again and I don’t think it was for clout I don’t think hes dropping a project soon he is simply owning up to a mistake good job Kodak