NLE Choppa’s Baby Momma Puts IG Live In Charge Of Watching Her Child

NLE Choppa is always putting himself in some sort of position to be ridiculed. Whether it be his songs or activity on social media, his ability to get people riled up needs to be studied. For example, just a few weeks ago, he got people on Twitter all wound up over his “I’m Coming Out…” tweet. It turned out to be for a new single, as well as a reveal for a new album and apparel drop. This led to some divide, as some think he’s leveraging his love from the LGBTQ+ community too much. However, one of his baby mommas, Marissa Da’Nae, swooped in to defend his actions.

“He’s not gay, he’s just trolling y’all because y’all think he gay. Or whatever the f***, I don’t know why y’all troll him”. Now, though, it seems Choppa’s controversial behavior is rubbing off on Marissa, at least in the eyes of some online. According to a repost from livebitez, the mother of two of NLE Choppa’s kids hopped on IG Live while tending to their youngest, Chozen Wone. She appears to get some groceries delivered to the house, so she asks her audience to watch him while she’s away for a moment.

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However, when she’s gone, you can still hear Marissa in the background while Chozen looks adorable in his playpen. She returns just seconds later, so we aren’t really sure as to why some are blowing this out of proportion. A fair number of people agree with our analysis, saying, “So, she was gone for less than a minute, I can’t stand these “perfect moms”. “This happens all day every day, he’s in a safe area in his play pen. I don’t get the issue”, another adds.

What are your thoughts on NLE Choppa’s baby momma leaving their child to be watched by IG Live viewers? Are people blowing this out of proportion, why or why not? Do you think him or Marissa Da’Nae will respond? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding NLE Choppa. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the worlds of music and pop culture.

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NLE Choppa Drops A Moody Party Anthem With New Single “Gang Baby”

NLE Choppa is not a subtle emcee. He’s crass, aggressive and sexual in nearly all of his lyrics. It’s telling that his biggest single to date is called “SLUT ME OUT.” He knows what he wants, and he knows that his fans like hearing it. The rapper does offer some sonic switch ups, though, on his new album SLUT SZN. The subject matter is repetitive, sure, but the opening track, “Gang Baby,” is deceptively one of the most laid back and catchy songs NLE Choppa has put out in recent memory.

“Gang Baby” has an absolutely killer beat courtesy of producers BandPlay and Trgc. They provide NLE Choppa with something moodier and more ominous that he’s used to, but it works well. “Gang Baby” is slathered in push-and-pull synth lines that force the rapper to adjust his usual flow. He sounds a bit more slurred on the song, and his flow finds a catchy pocket within the beat. It helps, however, that the chorus is one of the catchiest on the entire album. “B-a-n-g baby, let me b-a-n-g baby,” NLE sings. “Let me f**k some. B-a-n-g baby, let me b-a-n-g baby. I’m in heat, come on.” “Gang Baby” really benefits from being the lead in song to “SLUT ME OUT 2” on the SLUT SZN album. It’s sonic whiplash, but both work for very different reasons.

Let us know what you think of this brand-new track, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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NLE Choppa Offers A Slight Variation On His Sound

Quotable Lyrics:

B**ch ask me my body count
I’m street n**ga, better be specific (Brrt, brrt)
Talkin’ ’bout the p**sy I’m gettin’ (Brrt)
Or the n**gas in the streets we killin’ (Brrt, brrt)

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Ray Vaughn & NLE Choppa Hold Nothing Back On “FNBM”

TDE’s Ray Vaughn is doing everything but dropping an album at this point. Outside two EPs, the Long Beach, California rapper has no full-length to his name six years in. However, in January, we did get word from the label about which of their signees would be releasing an LP. So far, the ones we can scratch off the list include ScHoolboy Q, Doechii, SiR, Zacari, and Devin Malik. With just about two months to go, there’s still a lot of artists that are supposedly still going to be dropping before year’s end. One of them is in fact Ray Vaughn, so hopefully with this release of “FNBM”, we are closer to finding out more information soon.

This is his second single in just a week-long period with the trending “Everybody Dies” featuring SiR being the previous record. Hilariously, the tonal difference between these two songs is immense. “Everybody Dies” was an excellently written piece about living a fulfilling live and striving for greatness. On “FNBM”, Ray Vaughn is working with NLE Choppa and if you’ve been keeping up with the latter lately, you know what you’re going to be in for. We will let you decipher the title yourself by checking on the link for the track below, but some of these bars may give it away. “Gulp gulp gulp”, three thousand what I call her (Call her) / She don’t forget the balls, bunny b**** a real baller (Real baller) / F*** a baby daddy if you play you get a face shot (Brrt)“.

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“FNBM” – Ray Vaughn & NLE Choppa

Quotable Lyrics:

Ayy, first thing first (Wassup?), I’m f***in’ n****s’ baby mamas (F***)
It’s cool when they do it, but when I do it, it’s a problem (Okay)
Don’t talk to me about a purpose, I’m just thinkin’ swallow (Swallow)
Just put your hair up in a bun and hit the owa-owa

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NLE Choppa Claims He’s The “Michael Jackson Of Hip-Hop” In IG Rant

NLE Choppa loves to talk. More specifically, he likes to say things that will get attention. The rapper may have just topped himself, however, on September 16th. He took to Instagram to hype up his skills and his capabilities as a hit maker. NLE Choppa has popular songs for sure, but he decided to take things a little further than most would expect. It would have been a lot to proclaim himself one of the best rappers of his generation, but he claimed that he was the best rapper of his generation. Choppa likened himself to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.

The inciting incident behind the claim happened in Canada. NLE Choppa sold out a concert in the Great White North, and was really feeling himself as a result. “Put some respect on my name,” he yelled at his followers. “I am the greatest of my generation… “Y’all gotta catch up I’m ahead of the pack I’m only 21 selling out arenas.” It’s all pretty standard as far as rappers flexing goes. It was the last statement that turned heads, though. “I might as well say heeeheee round here,” he asserted. “I’m on my MJ.”

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NLE Choppa Likened Himself To The King Of Pop

NLE Choppa knew what he was doing when he evoked Michael Jackson. Don’t believe us? The rapper decided to double down on his boldest (and frankly, most outlandish claim), in a second Instagram post. He uploaded a video of a crowd singing along to his biggest song, “Slut Me Out 2,” and cleared up any ambiguity regarding the MJ comparison. “Micheal Jackson Of Hip Hop,” he wrote. “Point Blank Period.” Never mind the fact that NLE Choppa only has 12 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, and no number ones. Michael Jackson has 51 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and 13 number ones. That’s even taking into account the impact and pop cultural impact that MJ had, and continues to have.

NLE Choppa knows that comparing himself to the biggest artist of all time would make headlines and he was right. We’re writing about it. And despite being only halfway through the month, the MJ controversy is already the second time the rapper has gone viral. NLE Choppa announced that he was “coming out of the closet” on September 6. He confused viewers with his seemingly clickbait tweet. A few days later, he clarified that he was merely teasing a new song. “Never said I was gay,” he wrote. “A New Project This Month, and Black Duck Boots. Yall ain’t let me finish.”

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NLE Choppa Is Livid Over Complex’s Best Rappers In Their 20s List

Complex recently put out yet another hotly debated list of the 20 best rappers in their 20s right now, and the hot takes and backlash flowed like boiling water. However, for all the outraged fan reactions and discussions, it seems like no one took this list more personally and seriously than NLE Choppa. He recently took to social media to vent about his exclusion from the list, although he made it clear that he did not mean to disrespect anyone on it or discredit their deservedness. The Memphis native flaunted about his success at a very, very young age, and posited that there are very few people in his space that are reaching the highs that he is.

Of course, whether or not you agree is up to you, but NLE Choppa feels like the publication should’ve made a 21 best rappers list as to not boot him off, since he feels as deserving of praise as his peers. Still, we doubt that this will slow him down in any way. The 21-year-old has done a great job of battling bigots who are mad at his support of the LGBTQIA+ community. Some queer-baiting accusations followed, but that’s just part of the industry promo machine.

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NLE Choppa Rants Against Complex‘s Best Rappers In Their 20s List

Elsewhere during the clip above, NLE Choppa also hinted at big things coming from him in October once he wraps up this current era. For those unaware, his latest contribution to it is “SLUT ME OUT 3” with Carey Washington. Not only does the track provide a sonic switch-up from previous installments, but it’s also somehow dirtier than ever. We’ll see whether or not these next releases follow these footsteps, go back to tried and true formulas, or bring something else entirely to the table as a new approach.

We’re sure that many rappers in their 20s probably feel like NLE Choppa to a certain degree. But he has a unique penchant for boldly standing tall against criticism. For example, Choppa recently turned heads with some curious style choices at New York Fashion Week, but he had a great time all the same. Let us know whether you’d put him in your top 20 rappers in their 20s list down in the comments section below.

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NLE Choppa Manages To Get Even Nastier On “SLUT ME OUT 3” With Carey Washington

NLE Choppa had the internet extremely confused last week with his tweet, “I’m Coming Out”. Given what he’s been up to musically and online, people were jumping to conclusions that it was something in regard to his sexuality. But “Yall ain’t let me finish”. Instead, he was coming out “With New Song… A New Project This Month, and Black Duck Boots“. It appears that he’s following this release of things in order because NLE Choppa is here with “SLUT ME OUT 3”.

This is now the third release in his newest single series and perhaps a follow-up to the now completed “Shotta Flow” run. Additionally, this looks to be a new single for his “new project this month”. It’s called the Slut SZN Mixtape, and according to Genius, its arriving on September 27. There was some speculation it was going to drop in August after the announcement of Choppa’s Slut SZN clothing line. But it appears we now have a concrete date given the eclectic Memphis MC’s tweet. With “SLUT ME OUT 3”, NLE Choppa is bringing more of a pop/disco/dance pop vibe with this one. But don’t let the clean and agreeable production fool you. This may be the most descriptive and raunchy one out of the trio yet.

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“SLUT ME OUT 3” – NLE Choppa & Carey Washington

Quotable Lyrics:

Put my c*m in her, make her drink a ding-a-ling slushy (Woo-hoo)
Last h*e died when that h*e hand touched me
I’m pretty, man in the mirror say he love me
Mama say, “baby, you the opposite of ugly”
S*** in the cup and b**** might drink it (Might drink it)
God said, “My ring finger my pinky” (My pinky)

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NLE Choppa’s Baby Mama Addresses “Coming Out” Post And Whether Or Not He’s Gay

NLE Choppa’s recent attempt to stir the online pot was pretty successful, even if it was the most predictable thing in the world. He tweeted “I’m Coming Out…” with some mirror selfies and then clarified that it was for a new song, which is queer-baiting at its finest. However, the Memphis MC isn’t doing so in the traditionally pejorative way that this term exists in. Usually, that refers to people trying to be a part of the LGBTQIA+ community by giving signals of their identity, but really they just want to reach that audience. He, on the other hand, is doing this to point out the hypocrisy and bigotry that’s still present against many rappers, as he’s made his sexuality clear before. Choppa’s baby mama Marissa took to her IG Live to speak on this matter.

My baby daddy is not gay,” Marissa began concerning NLE Choppa. “He is not gay. *laughs* He’s not gay, he’s just trolling y’all because y’all think he gay. Or whatever the f**k, I don’t know why y’all troll him. But it’s a marketing strategy. It’s an attention-seeking thing. He not gay. I mean, if he was, that’s his preference.” Then, she went on to sing the classic “I’m Coming Out” by Diana Ross for a couple of bars. Overall, it seems like this is exactly the kind of social media swindle that everyone guessed was happening with Choppa’s tweet.

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NLE Choppa’s Baby Mama Speaks

It’s a complicated issue, and one for which we have no authority to judge NLE Choppa’s authenticity, earnestness, or message. That is not our place, but rather than of the LGBTQIA+ community who are discussing his actions, his support, and his statements in relation to their struggles. The 21-year-old is very supportive of the community, and what we can do from the perspective of fellow allies is applaud that and continue to learn from what the community chooses.

Meanwhile, his brash style at New York Fashion Week is also drawing a lot of conversation. NLE Choppa knows how to play the game, and those who fell for it and angrily reacted are part of what he’s trying to point out. This complex dynamic goes far beyond hot rap songs and social media debates. So we’ll see how it continues to evolve, and hopefully hip-hop’s treatment of the LGBTQIA+ community improves and rectifies itself further.

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NLE Choppa Claims To Be “Coming Out” And Fans Are Thoroughly Confused

NLE Choppa is an interesting character. The rapper has plenty of hits to his name, but he’s more known for the bizarre antics he does off the mic. He gets on TikTok and proclaims his love for Billie Eilish while spelling her name wrong. He claims to be blown away by Sexyy Red’s raunchy lyrics, yet drops equally raunchy anthems like “Slut Me Out 2.” NLE Choppa continued to turn heads on September 5. The rapper took to Twitter to announce that he was “coming out.”

The tweet didn’t provide much in the way of context. NLE Choppa posted two photos of himself in the mirror, and the caption: “I’m coming out.” Fans were baffled. Not only by the presentation, but by NLE’s timing. The rapper decided to hop on social media and tease a massive personal announcement mere hours after the death of Rich Homie Quan. For many, this was an odd choice. “Nows not the time, we’ve lost Rich Homie Quan,” one user wrote. Others accused NLE Choppa of trolling fans to generate media attention. “That’s fine, just don’t string people along like August did,” another user asserted. “Is you or isn’t you?”

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NLE Choppa Recently Performed At Black Pride Fest

To be fair to NLE Choppa, he has shown support for the LGBTQ community. The rapper recently took to the stage at Black Pride Event in Atlanta. Some fans criticized NLE Choppa for taking the place of openly queer artists, but he defended his decision to the crowd. “I ain’t gon’ lie, man, every day we wake up and we fight acceptance every day,” the rapper stated. “Whether it’s our skin color, whether if it’s our weight, Whether it’s what our sexuality is.” He then told the crowd that he wasn’t here to boost his profile or get social points. He merely wanted to support what he thought was right. “I’m really here to make a difference and show y’all it’s love,” he asserted.

NLE Choppa’s openness makes the odds of him trolling fans unlikely. He’s been an advocate for the LGBTQ community for years. When the aforementioned “Slut Me Out 2” proved to be a hit, the rapper went out of his way to thank his LGBTQ fans for supporting him. “I was raised to f*ck with who f*ck with you,” he tweeted. “So thank y’all for appreciating my craft.. My music For ALL we do NO Discrimination.” We can only assume that NLE Choppa will provide some additional context for his “coming out” tweet in the near future.

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NLE Choppa Triples Down On LGBTQ+ Support By Announcing Black Pride Show In Atlanta

NLE Choppa’s staunch support of the LBGTQ+ community got him a lot of praise and gratitude, but also a lot of bigoted hate. If it isn’t from folks who have a problem with anything non-cisgender-heteronormative, then it’s from people assuming that he must be gay in order to take this stance. But as the Memphis rapper explained in a new video, he doesn’t care about people’s assumptions and will always advocate against their discriminatory behavior. He did so during his announcement of a performance in Atlanta for Black Pride today (Sunday, September 1) so go check him out if you’re in the area.

“Atlanta Black Pride September 1ST Im Live In Performance,” NLE Choppa captioned the social media video on Instagram. “THE BANK. 3120 DONALD LEE HOLLOWELL PKWY NW, ATLANTA,GA 30318.” “Um, if you a person that has had something to say about me over these last six months regarding if I’m gay or if I’m an f-bomb or if I’m this and if I’m that…” he said in the clip itself.

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NLE Choppa Announces A Black Pride Performance In Atlanta

 
 
 
 
 
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“Well, this might make you a little bit more mad or make you more infatuated with trying to come to a conclusion of who I am,” NLE Choppa continued. “When I tell y’all, that is who I is. But because I know who I am so deeply and [I’m] so appreciative of who I am, I will be doing my justice by, you know, coming to Atlanta for Black Pride Fest and showing love to the LGBTQ community for being one of the best of the audiences that’s been streaming ‘Slut Me Out 2.

“So the same way that they’re pouring love into me is the same way that I’m giving back love,” NLE Choppa continued. “And yeah, I’ma let y’all judge me again and say what y’all want to say about me. ‘Cause y’all are going to say what y’all are going to say regardless.” Regardless of what backlash might come his way, the “Slut SZN” merch entrepreneur is going to continue to support all his fans and fight back against discrimination and bigotry that affects the LBGTQ+ community today.

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J.P. & NLE Choppa Join Forces On “Bad Bitty” Remix

Rising Milwaukee rapper J.P. enjoyed a viral moment earlier this year. His track “Bad Bitty” trended on TikTok. It ranked at #24 on HNHH’s own Top 30 Rap Songs of 2024 list The song received further praise for its catchiness, as well as J.P.’s unconventional delivery on the track. J.P. used his moment of virality to release a mixtape in June called Coming Out Party. He further boosted his star with an appearance on On The Radar. There, he displayed more of his singing prowess, which his growing fanbase appreciated. Now, he’s coming back around for a remix of “Bad Bitty,” featuring a verse from NLE Choppa. The two even made a video for the track. The original track never received an official video, though J.P.’s From The Block performance of “Bad Bitty” became the unofficial video and the way many first became aware of him.

J.P.’s appearance on the track is left unchanged. NLE Choppa’s verse sticks to the song’s original theme, talking about the type of women he likes. Choppa matches the energy of the track in a big way. That results in a very productive remix that will hopefully get more eyes on J.P. He is a prolific artist, with five full projects in two years to his name. He has yet to sign to a major record label. Based on the virality of “Bad Bitty,” it does not seem likely to stay that way much longer. Getting a co-sign from NLE Choppa, who’s further along on his own rise through the industry than J.P., is not going to hurt, either. Listen to the remix of the track and watch the accompanying video.

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J.P. & NLE Choppa – “Bad Bitty (Remix)”

Quotable Lyrics:

Graduated from ratchets as soon as I got my status
I’m in a whole ‘nother bracket
Bro got the racks to stack it
And ain’t no way I’m gon’ lose
I’m having b**ches by two’s
Me and J.P together breaking news

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