Rapper’s remorse fails to sway singer’s family following a disrespectful song parody and allegations about their late mother.
Remember when O.T. Genasis had the internet buzzing with his raunchy parody of Keyshia Cole’s classic ballad “Love“? His version, titled “Never Knew“, didn’t just ruffle feathers, it sparked a full-on feud with the R&B songstress. Things got messy when he took things way too far, publicly alleging he sold crack cocaine to Cole’s mother, Frankie Lons, who sadly passed away in 2021 after struggling with addiction.
Fast forward to recently, O.T. Genasis surprised fans during Cole’s “The Love Hard Tour” when he appeared on stage to offer a heartfelt apology. The rapper acknowledged his past mistakes and praised Cole’s personality. However, not everyone is buying his remorse. Cole’s sister, Elite Noel, made it clear on social media that she won’t be forgiving the rapper anytime soon.
Noel’s Response
In a since deleted social media post, Noel expressed her continued anger toward O.T. Genasis. It’s clear that his past actions, which she believes exploited her mother’s struggles and disrespected her family, have left a wound that an apology can’t easily heal.



The Power of Family Bonds
This situation highlights the unwavering loyalty and protectiveness that sisters often share. Noel’s stance reflects the pain of seeing a loved one exploited and the lingering hurt that doesn’t fade just because someone says they’re sorry. It’s a reminder that true reconciliation takes more than just words.
Forgiveness or No?
While Keyshia Cole may have seemed receptive to the apology, her sister’s response reminds us that not everyone will be ready to accept amends. It raises the question – when is an apology enough, and what does true accountability look like?






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