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The album boasted features from Roddy Ricch, Mulatto, Lil Baby, and more. The Memphis native was also selected to be a part of XXL 2020 Freshman Class. NLE Choppa is a Warner Music artist. .
NLE Choppa and Da'Nae welcomed their son, ChoZen Wone Da'Shun, on Aug. 16, 2023. The Memphis-born musician announced ChoZen’s birth with behind-the-scenes content from the delivery room.
NLE Choppa 's best songs is a topic well-worth discussing. NLE Choppa, the Memphis-based rapper, rose to fame after his breakout hit "Shotta Flow" in 2019. His distinct style, characterized by his ...
NLE Choppa has made quite a splash as an entertainer over the last handful of years since exploding onto the scene with his January 2019 single “Shotta Flow.” Since then, he’s become a Hot ...
Recently, NLE Choppa has been leveling up and not just musically. Holistically! He’s acting. He’s healing. He’s growing. We salute it all! That said, her IG bio still says the following ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Cricket Stop Cricketing --that’s the name of Memphis native and rapper NLE Choppa’s new children’s book he’s using to engage little kiddos about the importance of ...
Artist NLE Choppa sits down with MSNBC’S Ari Melber for a wide-ranging conversation about his popular music, online virality, family and more. NLE Choppa gets candid about how social media has ...
NLE Choppa Courtesy Photo N LE Choppa makes his first visit to the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated May 4), as his breakthrough single “Shotta Flow” debuts at No. 96.
A rapper with 9.6 billion streams, NLE Choppa is now making his moves to movies. Friday’s “Black Heat” is a murderously long night for far too many souls who will never live to see the sunrise.
On Instagram Friday, Macklemore shouted out his collaborator NLE Choppa, who joined him for a verse and the final chorus. “My guy… KILLED your verse,” he wrote on Instagram.
NLE Choppa wants you to know it's your problem that your upset he's showing off his you know what, and that he's not pandering to the LGBTQ+ community—at all.
The rapper's move reflects an industry shift where young talents are foregoing traditional label deals in favor of broader independence, following trend-setters like Chance the Rapper and Frank Ocean.