Atlanta rapper Skippa Da Flippa was introduced to the world shortly after signing to a record label that the Migos helped put on the map (Quality Control Music). So, it came as a bit of a surprise, back in 2020, when the "Swervin Down" rapper took to Instagram to post a scathing message about Quavo while calling into question his leadership position within his own rap group.
"Ever since P put @quavohuncho as officer in charge, he really tight I wasn’t callin him Cho," Skippa Da Flippa wrote on Instagram. "N***a you ain’t the boss of s***. Never was the Cho in migo gvng so where this come from. F*** ima call a n***a cho who been runnin his whole life. It’s comin from flip so you know it’s real."
Apparently, the 29-year-old rapper has realized the error of his ways, because he recently took to Twitter to apologize to the man who made a guest appearance on his most popular song to date. His public message to Quavo came across as introspective and sincere.
"About a year ago, I was in my feelings, geeked on rap10 & I said some lame s*** on Cho on ig," Skippa Da Flippa wrote. "Just to show it's authentic i doing it dis way. I wanna apologize for moving too fast off my emotion. You my big cuz for a reason & Taught me a lot in life!"
Scroll up to view, Skippa Da Flippa's public apology to his former label mate.
Source: Instagram