Rapper Boss LAJ cries for mercy

After an ungodly outburst of profanity, denigrating one of the 2019 World’s Most Influential Women, Asmaa James, on Facebook, the deported rapper, LAJ, real name Alhaji Amadu Bah, begs for forgiveness.

The troubled rapper on Monday posted an open letter on his official Boss LA Facebook page apologizing to Asmaa James and the women of Sierra Leone.

The Jackleg rapper said that he has been through a lot in the past couple of years.

He claimed that this had negatively affected his mental health. “I got overwhelmed during the Live, no excuses whatsoever for my actions, and I take full responsibility,”

However, the mumble rapper apologized for what he called “unethical behavior,” which was streamed on Saturday, December 11, 2021, on Facebook Live.

LAJ states: “I still can’t believe or decipher what went through my mind… I became so rude and let my anger get the best of me, and I did the thinkable. ” 

The gang-banger persona rapper said there is no justification for what he did, “for that I’ll say sorry to the women of Sierra Leone, my family, friends, fans, and supporters.”

“I am human and I am liable to mistakes, and I regret what I did,” the inept rapper concludes.

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