NLE Choppa Recruits Sexyy Redd For NSFW “Sl*t Me Out” Remix Video

NLE Choppa and Sexyy Redd just graced Miami with a lot of lurid dancers for their “Sl*t Me Out Remix” music video. Moreover, they ride around the streets of the city with a lot of other women around them, dancing and suggesting they want to engage in some of the song’s lurid content. For all intents and purposes, this isn’t something to watch casually in the office. However, it’s not like there’s any super explicit content or full nudity shown. Still, it’s definitely fitting for the highly sexual and weirdly empowering single. Furthermore, that’s because Redd delivers an equally lustful, raunchy, and high-energy performance as the Memphis native.

In fact, Choppa had some choice words for the track that he shared on Twitter. “Sl*t me out remix for my black feet ratchet queens,” the 20-year-old shared. “Hot comb and gel babies, crack the window cause my AC don’t work women. The food stamp queens, the ‘you bet not touch s**t in this store’ goddesses. Hennessy drinking, black and mild smoking, free my baby daddy Queens. It’s normalized for things to be so white, pretty, and perfect. But I find beauty in the culture I come from. So this song for y’all.

NLE Choppa Speaks On “Sl*t Me Out” Remix

I can care less about who don’t like it as long as I’m showing live to what I feel made a lot of superstars we know now,” he continued. “The HOOD, GHETTO, RATCHET. With that being said where ya mammy at she was a sl*t back in the day and still ready to be sl*tted #Spirituality.” Regardless of what you might think about the display, it’s a banger with a fun and colorful music video to boot. Whether it’s in the studio or out in the street, both Sexyy Redd and the “Shotta Flow” MC take ownership of their desires. On that note, let us know what you think of the song and music video in the comments down below. Also, check out some notable bars from it down below and return to HNHH for more on Sexyy Redd and NLE Choppa.

Quotable Lyrics
P***y soakin’ wet and I’m off a jigga,
Put the p***y on him, leave him with the shivers,
Your last b***h was a lame dog,
Big Sexyy, you f***in’ with a big hoe

NLE Choppa And Sexyy Red’s ‘Slut Me Out’ Remix Is Even More Graphic Than The Original

We are about a week out from NLE Choppa‘s much anticipated new album, Cottonwood 2. Ahead of the album, the Memphis-bred rapper has shared the remix to the steamy fan favorite, “Slut Me Out.”

On the remix, Choppa is joined by up-and-coming St. Louis rapper Sexyy Red, who adds even more NSFW flavor than that of the original.

We’d dive deep into the lyrics, but none of them are really safe to print. But at one point in the song, Choppa notes that he’s ready to do it “at the church, on the plane, or at the basketball game.”

Perhaps the most NSFW line is when Sexyy Red owns her sexuality, rapping, “You’re last b*tch was a lame, though / Big sexy, you f*cking with a big ho / We can do whatever, see ya before I go.”

In the song’s accompanying video, Choppa and Redd are seen partying in Miami, doing some bumping and grinding in the studio, and dancing surrounded by bikini-clad women near the beach. Rapper Sukihana makes an appearance in the video.

You can watch the NSFW video for above.

Cottonwood 2 is out 4/14 via Warner. Find more information here.

NLE Choppa is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

NLE Choppa Finishes Building His NBA Team Roster Full Of Musicians

Before his music was racking up millions of streams, NLE Choppa, real name Bryson Lashun Potts was winning in another way. The “Mo Up Front” rapper was racking up points on the leaderboard as a rising basketball star. The Memphis native has shown his love for the sport throughout his music, including on his track “23.”

Reminiscing on his time on the court, the rapper stopped by Uproxx studios to play a modified game of fantasy basketball with our very own Cherise Johnson. Instead of drafting active players in the National Basketball Association, NLE had to build his five-person roster of a single point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, and center from his fellow musicians.

Up for his imaginary draft include rappers Rico Nasty, Polo G, G Herbo, Roddy Ricch, Lil Baby, Young Thug, 2Rare, Chief Keef, Ice Spice, DDG, and himself. Also on the board is singer SZA.

In part one, he selected “Shirt” singer SZA as his team’s official shooting guard and himself as the point guard.

Watch part two below to see who rounds out NLE Choppa’s NBA roster.

Outside of his NBA team roster with musicians, be sure to check out NLE Choppa’s UPROXX Sessions performance of his single, “23,” here. You can also watch his Behind The Video episode for the track here.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Tap Into Choppa Language 101 with NLE Choppa for Uproxx

As the old proverb goes, the tongue is mightier than the sword. Rapper NLE Choppa knows this firsthand. After all years of both private and public displays of admiration, NLE manifested a collaboration with Lil Wayne. However, his mastery of the English language doesn’t stop there.

Hailing from Memphis, Tennesee, the “Mo Up Front” rapper has his own secondary language of unique slang terms to help spice up any conversation. NLE Choppa stopped by the Uproxx studios to share a few of his favorite Choppa Language phrases. During the chat, the musician opens up about commonly used words not just in his hometown but other southern cities he often visits, including Atlanta, Georgia.

“Trim is an Atlanta slang that I kinda picked up on, but I’ve kind of made it my slang,” said NLE. When asked to use the word in a sentence, he gleefully said, “I ain’t gonna lie, this new car that I brought is trim.”

Watch NLE Choppa’s full Choppa Language 101 for Uproxx Music video below.

Outside of his NLE Choppa’s Choppa language, be sure to check out his dream NBA team roster with musicians or his UPROXX Sessions performance of his single, “23,” here. You can also watch his Behind The Video episode for the track here.

NLE Choppa is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

NLE Choppa Teases “Slut Me Out” Remix Featuring Sukihana and Sexyy Red – Is He Reverting to His Old Habits?

NLE Choppa Reverts

NLE Choppa along with female rappers Sukihana and Sexyy Red previewed a new music video for the “Slut Me Out” remix. In the video, Choppa is seen “dog walking” the two rappers. The new video follows Choppa’s spiritual awakening claims. In January 2023, it appeared NLE Choppa was turning over a new leaf. He began […]

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Sukihana & Lil Mama Trade Shots Over Dog Walking Video With NLE Choppa

A beef is brewing between Lil Mama and hip-hop’s most vocal advocate for sexual liberation, Sukihana. On Monday night, NLE Choppa began hyping up the remix to his single, “Slut Me Out.” The record, which follows the Lil Wayne-assisted “AINT GONNA ANSWER,” is due out this Friday with a verse from Sukihana. However, the rapper’s teaser for the music video led to a back-and-forth between Lil Mama and the Love & Hip-Hop: Miami star.

One scene, in particular, sparked the uproar.  NLE Choppa holds onto Sukihana’s hair while she walks on all fours. The dog walking scene has spread across social media, eventually catching the attention of Lil Mama, who didn’t approve of the visual. “They said that girl ‘Lil Mama’ that sing that lip gloss song was in the comments speaking on me. If I was y’all I would tell her to leave me tf alone,” Sukihana said in response.

Lil Mama Vs. Sukihana 

Lil Mama issued a lengthy response after Sukihana mentioned her comment. “Im seeing you wrote a post addressing me and I never addressed you personally.. You could have been any Blacc woman in that video I posted a comment under. The way I feel still stands,” she wrote. “I feel like women these days will know BETTER and still play a role in setting us bacc centuries…. I don’t know about You, but I don’t want our daughters to remember us like this. Or feel this what they ‘Need To Do To Survive’ and if that’s the exhaust anybody come up with in 2023, that’s CAP.”

Somehow, NLE Choppa didn’t end up catching a stray during the back-and-forth. While Lil Mama attempted to provide a thoughtful response to the backlash she faced, it appears that she still can’t live down the infamous VMA moment with Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. In response, Sukihana wrote, “They said Lil mama think she better then people just because she got to perform on stage with Jayz and Alicia Keys.” No word from Lil Mama but at least she’s earned Jay and Alicia’s forgiveness since then. Check out their responses to each other. 

Sukihana’s Final Shot

NLE Choppa Builds His NBA Team Roster With Musicians

Come November, rapper NLE Choppa will celebrate his 21st birthday, but that isn’t stopping him from celebrating his “Jordan year” early. On his Tay Keith-produced single, “23,” from his upcoming project Cottonwood 2, due out April 14, he raps about how special this year will be for him.

A special moment that has happened thus far includes having his song, “Mo Up Front” featured in Powerade’s “What 50% More Means” campaign during the NCAA March Madness. As a former student-athlete himself, the moment meant a lot to him.

Diving into his past as a hooper, NLE stopped by the Uproxx studios to give us his dream NBA team foster but featuring musicians only. Following the rules of the game, NLE has to choose a total of five players to fill the position of point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, and center.

Up for his imaginary draft include rappers Rico Nasty, Polo G, G Herbo, Roddy Ricch, Lil Baby, Young Thug, 2Rare, Chief Keef, Ice Spice, DDG, and himself. Also on the board is singer SZA.

Watch the full video below.

Outside of his NBA team roster with musicians, be sure to check out NLE Choppa’s UPROXX Sessions performance of his single, “23,” here. You can also watch his Behind The Video episode for the track here.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

NLE Choppa Shoots His Shot With Meagan Good

NLE Choppa just had a chance to shoot his shot with Meagan Good while on The Jason Lee Show. Moreover, it seems like the Memphis rapper was playing a game of “Smash or Pass” with the host, during which the actress’ name came up. Furthermore, Choppa proudly and quickly pulled out the “Smash” cardboard sign, gushing about her beauty and how long he’s liked her. Not only that, but Lee actually pulled his phone up and called Good, which got the “Shotta Flow” MC incredibly excited. “I can be a preacher, all that, whatever she want me to be,” he remarked as the phone rang.

Eventually, the Stomp The Yard star answered, and Lee explained the situation, saying that a rapper almost fell out of his chair for her. As she expressed incredulity at the story, Choppa laughed and giggled, probably in disbelief that he went from admirer to phone conversationist so quick. Most importantly, the rapper’s first words to her were “Hey, how you doin’?” A man’s got to be concerned with how his partner’s doing, and jokes aside, people actually received it quite well. What’s more is that the rapper also recently gushed about Ice Spice.

NLE Choppa Makes His Move On Meagan Good

“Lol this was actually a cute interaction,” one commenter posted under coverage of the interaction. “I’m sure it made Sis day! ‘IMMA PRAY ONNIT.’” However, others pointed out that, unfortunately for them if they want to be a couple one day, there’s a bit of an age gap issue. “Aww too bad he’s only 20 she probably would went on a date with him,” one user commented. However, his heart almost broke when she seemingly hung up on him. Fortunately, she called back and explained that she was just telling her mother to call later, which is as good a sign of interest as any.

Regardless of people shipping them, at least it seemed like quite the respectful and tender interaction. Sure, he talks about her being “back on the market,” but baby steps are still important. Given his often vibrant and fun persona, maybe this won’t be the last we hear of the 20-year-old’s smooth talking. Maybe one day Meagan will comment on how sweet he was, or they actually link up in person. For when those moments come, check back in with HNHH for the latest on Meagan Good and NLE Choppa.