Trinidadian entertainer Trinidad Killer has publicly issued an apology to fellow artists, DJs, and supporters across the music industry, acknowledging that in the past his words or actions may have caused hurt.
In a heartfelt social media post, he reflected on personal growth, admitting that in moments of anger or frustration, he sometimes said things he did not truly mean. But he emphasized that true strength lies not in holding on to mistakes, but in owning them and choosing to move forward.
> “I’ll never claim to be perfect… I’m just a man trying, learning, and growing,” Trinidad Killer wrote. “Today, I want to humble myself and say sorry to anyone in this music industry that I may have ever disrespected or hurt. I’m walking a different path now — not the old me, but a man working hard to become the best version of myself every single day.”
Extending Apologies to Industry Names
In his statement, Trinidad Killer extended his apologies and respect to several well-known figures in the soca and Caribbean music scene, including:
Lady Lava
Voice (Aaron St. Louis)
Fay-Ann Lyons
Bunji Garlin
Machel Montano
Kes The Band
Yung Bredda
Lyrical
Klassik Fresco
The Fatha
DJ Blackstorm
DJ Young Chow
Scorch Magazine
Hypa Hoppa
A Message of Respect
He went on to salute all artists, DJs, and fans who continue to support him — both in his music and in his food ventures.
> “Big respect to every artist. Respect to every DJ. Respect to every supporter who still rides with Trinidad Killa — in the music and in the food. And most of all, love and respect to my brother Voice — blessings every time.”
Moving Forward
The entertainer closed by highlighting the changes he sees in himself, hoping that the wider world will also recognize his efforts to grow and move forward.
> “I see the change in me, and I hope the world can see it too. One step at a time, but always forward.”
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Trinidadian entertainer Trinidad Killer has publicly issued an apology to fellow artists
Trinidadian entertainer Trinidad Killer has publicly issued an apology to fellow artists
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