NLE Choppa will always speak his mind regardless of the topic. One of the ongoing topics in Hip Hop is the one fans always have about the next best female rappers.
On Monday (October 25), the Memphis, Tennessee native took to Twitter to jump into the conversation and shout out a group of women he believes are currently on the come-up.
Coi Leray, BIA, Lakeyah, Dreezy and Erica Banks were among the female artists who got props from NLE Choppa.
“Y’all female artists got next and then some @dreamdoll @BIABIA @lakeyah @coi_leray @dreezydreezy @RubixxRose @RenniRucci @realericabanks and Kaykilo I think I’m missing a few but I got them up most faith in the keep going,” NLE tweeted.
Y’all female artists got next and then some @dreamdoll @BIABIA @lakeyah @coi_leray @dreezydreezy @RubixxRose @RenniRucci @realericabanks and Kaykilo I think I’m missing a few but I got them up most faith in the keep going ?‼️
— NLE Choppa (@Nlechoppa1) October 25, 2021
NLE also added 2021 HipHopDX Rising Star Flo Milli and Rico Nasty to the mix while uplifting his “Speed It Up” collab with the latter.
“@Rico_nastyy we got a song together too,” he said. “I forgot @_FloMilli she hard too.”
@Rico_nastyy we got a song together too ‼️
— NLE Choppa (@Nlechoppa1) October 25, 2021
I forgot @_FloMilli she hard too
— NLE Choppa (@Nlechoppa1) October 25, 2021
BIA, Lakeyah and Dreezy thanked NLE for their inclusion on his list.”Thank you!,” both BIA and Lakeyah replied to the tweet while Dreezy said “Real 1 & yu hard af! Love.”
However, some fans were divided on NLE Choppa’s picks, feeling he overlooked up-and-coming names such as Ken The Man, Latto and Griselda’s Armani Caesar.
NLE Choppa’s list of female rappers isn’t the only thing that has fans talking on social media. The “Walk Em Down” rapper dropped a weird teaser for his new song “Dog Ass Chopstic” that finds him acting like a dog. In the clip, NLE “chomps” down on some dog food, drinks water from a bowl and other things a regular dog would do.
“I’m a dog/I’m a dog/I’ma treat her like a dog/Feed her to my dawgs/Hit you with that 40, I can’t beat you like a dog,” he raps on the track inspired by Gucci Mane’s “I’m A Dog.”