Tuesday, May 6, 2008

J-Hood Apologizes To D-BlockPublished: Tuesday - May 6, 2008 J-Hood has had a change of heart. The rapper apologizes for his actions against D-Block in a letter through his publicist. For months the rapper has been throwing jabs through various different media outlets towards the group that put him on. In his apology he referred to a lot of the things he’d done as mistakes.
"First of all I personally would like to apologize to all the real fans out there, all the true hip-hop heads, and lyric followers for my role playing in this whole ordeal because it's honestly something that you shouldn't have had to witness," J-Hood stated.
"As a man I can say I truly made a couple mistakes and went over board with a couple things, but as a man we are entitled to make mistakes because we aren't mistake prone. ... Me dragging my chain was obviously one of the mistakes I made that evidently had the people upset, and like I said in a previous interview, I admit that was a mistake and I went overboard," he continued.
J pointed out that all the troubles started with Sheek Louch and then the entire crew after Styles P responded. Hood says he responded like almost any man in the streets, but quickly pointed out that "two wrongs don't make a right."
"Even though I'm entitled and have every right to feel how I felt, two wrongs don't necessarily make a right and some of my actions were just that," said Hood. "I will eternally be appreciative to The L.O.X for giving me an opportunity to be heard, period, point blank. But I just couldn't keep living with the fact of knowing I'm representing something false on top of not even being compensated well for it."
He finishes by pointing out mistakes on both sides, and then sending good words to D-Block and saying he doesn't want to continue beefing. "I'm just honestly at a point in my life where I'm past that mentally. I mean the whole grudge thing, it's no space in my mind for that anymore because I'm on a whole other level," said Hood.
"I just want to wish them the best at what ever they are doing now and in their future ventures. Hopefully we can work out our differences," he added.
Will D-Block accept his apology? Sheek Louch told BallerStatus.com in a previous interview that J-Hood had tremendous potential but the rest of his career would be without them. "He's abandoned and I hate he did things the way he did. We'll never, ever work with him again, but I still wish him well."

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