SKG, born (Helecia Choyce), has spent years speaking out about the abuse she suffered at the hands of music executive Eugene Henley, better known as Big U. Recently, during a candid interview with Adam22 on the “No Jumper” podcast, SKG has once again found the courage to reclaim her power and bring much-needed attention to the issue of domestic violence, particularly the violence faced by women.
For years, SKG has suffered physical and emotional abuse from Big U, a man who holds a reputation as both a community activist and a notorious figure within the music industry. She bravely revealed that Big U beat her while she was pregnant, and just last year, allegedly ordered a hit on her after she dared to stand up for herself. SKG’s decision to speak out against the abuse was not just a personal battle, but a way to amplify the voices of all women who suffer in silence.
Reclaiming Strength: SKG Speaks Out
During her April 1st interview on “No Jumper”, SKG openly discussed the allegations of a hit put out on her by Big U. When asked how it made her feel, she shared that, after years of fear, she is no longer afraid. Despite the violent threats and intimidation she faced, SKG now stands empowered and is determined to speak her truth. She explained that her primary goal is to inspire others who have been silenced by abuse or violence to come forward and share their own stories.
“I’m not afraid anymore,” SKG told Adam22. “I spent so many years scared of him, but now I hope by speaking out, others will find the strength to do the same.”
Her voice has become an essential tool in advocating for women who suffer from domestic violence, and SKG is using it to create awareness about the dangers of abusive relationships and the broader culture of intimidation that too many women endure.
A Cautionary Tale: SKG and Nipsey Hussle
In addition to discussing her abusive relationship with Big U, SKG also opened up about her past interactions with the late rapper Nipsey Hussle. SKG claimed that Nipsey was involved in setting her up to be physically assaulted by Big U when she was pregnant. However, as time passed and she reflected on the situation, SKG made it clear that she no longer blamed Nipsey for his actions. Instead, she acknowledged that he, too, had been a victim of manipulation and bullying by Big U.
“Nipsey was young, and he was being extorted and bullied by Big U,”
SKG said, expressing a sense of understanding rather than anger. She emphasized that they had reconciled before Nipsey’s tragic death, with no hard feelings on her part.
This part of SKG’s story highlights the complexity of the entertainment industry, where power dynamics and exploitation often lead to difficult, and sometimes painful, situations. It also serves as a reminder of how toxic relationships and manipulation can have far-reaching consequences, not just for the victims but for everyone involved.
Continuing the Fight: Empowering Women Through Her Truth
SKG’s bravery in sharing her experience serves as an inspiration to women across the world. She is committed to continuing her fight against domestic violence, using her story to empower others who have suffered in silence. By reclaiming her narrative, SKG is helping to create a culture of support and safety for women everywhere.
Her hope is that her truth will inspire a broader movement toward ending abuse and violence against women. Through her advocacy, she aims to create safe spaces where women can heal and be heard, no longer living in fear but embracing the power to stand up for themselves and each other.
SKG’s story is one of immense pain, resilience, and, ultimately, triumph. She is a living testament to the power of reclaiming one’s voice and standing tall in the face of adversity. By sharing her story, SKG is not only healing herself but also contributing to a global conversation about domestic violence and the urgent need for change.