Juicy J has issued an apology to anyone who may have influenced to abuse their bodies with drugs after listening to his music.
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In response to Juice WRLD’s death, and the resurfacing of interviews which saw him reveal he was drawn to drugs after listening to his favourite rappers glamourise them, Juicy J issued this statement…
If I inspired anybody to do drugs I apologize
— juicy j (@therealjuicyj) December 28, 2019
His fans celebrated his brave apology.
dude even JUICY J is realizing it’s time to chill with the drugs
DOING DRUGS AND GANGBANGING AND SLINGING ILLEGAL SHIT ETC ETC ISN’T CUUUTE IT’S NOT A “COOL” LIFESTYLE TO LIVE
TAKE IT FROM SOMEONE WHO KNOWS!!!! https://t.co/1Q2RUzBuv4— smokin_panda_ (@2muchfundip) December 28, 2019
It’s nice to see @therealjuicyj take responsibility for influencing a generation to do drugs, we appreciate it. It’s also less these rappers fault, we need to realize we live in a time where these are our realities anyway despite musical influences. The real battle is within.
— CourageJustifiesAllYall (@CJAYOFFICIAL819) December 28, 2019
Love Triple-Six Mafia and was too strong-minded to let a rap song influence me but I love that you apologized because some people are easily influenced
— Shashana ?? (@Shashana80sKid) December 28, 2019
The rapper is one of many lyricists taking a stand against widespread drug use in Hip-Hop.
Hit this link to hear Vic Mensa’s thoughts on the matter.
You inspire so much more than doing drugs. But thank you for that. Your the only artist I’ve seen saying anything like this.
— brittany|nichole (@brittxnich0le) December 28, 2019
Beautiful
So happy to see something positive
Now that he is a multimillionaire. Mow ge apologizes.
Now apologize for glamorizing Jeffrey Dahmer in that Dark Horse duet with Katy.