Havoc has come clean to Allhihop admitting to sending the tweets back in April. He blamed them on being angry, but added that Twitter was the wrong place to air Prodigy out.

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“The tweets is crazy. I believe that Twitter is not a place to resolve any kid of beef that you have with anybody,” Havoc said. “So those are the reasons why I retracted my statement because I have love for the fans. I was speasking from a standpoint… I was mad. But still being truthful with how I felt, but it was just the wrong thing to do at that time because it was just like out of nowhere. That’s what people thought,” Havoc continued. “I think that that was irresponsible at the time. And there was a better way to roll out how I wanted to get my point across. And it didn’t make me look good. Because for me to have to retract my statement. Sometimes you gotta just man up to it. And it’s like people go through sh*t. And then a lot of people be going on Twitter. And a lot of people be going through sh*t where they have to say, ‘OK my bad.’”

Havoc went on to say that he loves Mobb Deep and the fans. However, he didn’t sound 100% sure about the future of the group.

“I love Mobb Deep, and even more than that I love the fans even more because without the fans we wouldn’t be here,” he told AllHipHop. “Everything I do is for the fans. Right now Mobb Deep is on hiatus indefinitely until things get hashed out. Eventually the real story will come out. There’s two sides of the story, only one has been spoken for up to this point.”