Skilla Baby Clarifies Breakfast Club Comments, Apologizes to Female Fans for Misunderstood Remarks.

In his interview on BagFuel, Skilla Baby addressed the backlash stemming from his previous appearance on The Breakfast Club, where his comments about making music for women sparked controversy. During the BagFuel segment, Skilla offered a sincere apology to his female audience, clarifying his earlier remarks.

He explained that while his statement on The Breakfast Club seemed dismissive, his intention was misunderstood. Skilla noted that although he creates music women enjoy, he struggles to directly relate to some of the themes—like topics involving “Classy Nails” or “French Tips”—simply because, as a man, those experiences are not his own. However, he emphasized his deep appreciation for his female fanbase, acknowledging their significant support and the crucial role they play in his career.

“I do like catering to the women because they support me a lot,” Skilla expressed, adding that his evolving perspective as an artist has been shaped by growth, maturity, and life experiences. Reflecting on his past, he shared how music became a saving grace, pulling him away from the streets and preventing a darker fate. “Music really saved my life… I’d probably be dead or in jail somewhere,” he admitted.

Throughout the interview, Skilla Baby touched on themes of personal evolution and self-awareness, while also expressing gratitude for his journey and his growing connection with his audience.