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NLE Choppa Shoots Shot at Meagan Good After Being Told He’s ‘Too Young’

NLE Choppa is still shooting his shot at Meagan Good.The Memphis native took to Twitter on Tuesday, where he shared some portraits of himself, captioned with, “Ms. Good” and a heart eye emoji.This new tweet comes after Good let the rapper know that he was “too young” for her to date. TMZ caught up with her after NLE was on The Jason Lee Show and the host called the actress on the phone. The call ended abruptly and NLE thought Good had hung up on her. “I did not ,” she told TMZ. “It got disconnected—my mom called and then…

NLE Choppa Responds to Meagan Good Saying He’s ‘Too Young’ to Date Her

NLE Choppa doesn’t think the age difference between him and Meagan Good is important.The rapper responded to her via Twitter, writing, “Baby you ain’t too old , I ain’t too young, we just right in Gods eyes. Can we get a AMEN ? @MeaganGood.”This whole back and forth started when NLE appeared on The Jason Lee Show and subsequently got clowned after Lee called Good for NLE and she seemingly hung up on the rapper.However, it looks like the actress didn’t mean to end the call. “I did not ,” she told TMZ. “It got…

NLE Choppa Drops ‘Cottonwood 2’ Album f/ Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, and More

NLE Choppa has released the long-awaited sequel to his 2019 breakout EP Cottonwood.The Memphis-born rapper began teasing the album at the top of the year, telling fans it would be a star-studded effort that would reaffirm his status in the game. “Cottonwood 2 is one of those projects where it’s going to solidify me even though I’m kind of solidified already. At the least, it’ll solidify me even more,” the 20-year-old told BET back in February. “It’s like the proof is all in the pudding throughout the album. I got a bunch…

NLE Choppa Pays Homage to Cash Money With “Ain’t Gonna Answer” f/ Lil Wayne

NLE Choppa tapped Lil Wayne for a new single and music video “Ain’t Gonna Answer,” and used the opportunity to reverently pay tribute to Weezy, Cash Money, the Hot Boys, “Back That Azz Up,” and more.The track prominently borrows the “What we doing? Makin’ money/What they doing? Hatin’ on us” refrain from Wayne and Baby’s “Stuntin’ Like My Daddy,” and even tips its hat to the Tunechi deep cut “Private Dancer.” The Zaeim-directed visual features a Hollygrove sign and, arguably, some “Fireman” video vibes from the Carter II …

NLE Choppa Loses Powerade Deal Amid Ja Morant Gun-Waving Incident

Unfortunately, NLE Choppa’s losses out on a major deal amid Ja Morant’s nightclub gun controversy. TMZ reports that the rapper’s new song “Mo Up Front” was set to lead Ja Morant’s Powerade “What 50% More Means” ad campaign for NCAA March Madness. In the wake of the Morant gun incident, the sports drink company scraped the campaign, costing the rising artist national exposure. Sources tell the outlet that the MC is disappointed in the company’s decision. But he is still a fan of Morant and the Grizzlies. Last year, Choppa…

Gucci Mane, Key Glock, NLE Choppa And More Mourn Loss of Big Scarr

Rising Memphis rapper Big Scarr passed away on Thursday, TMZ reports. Scarr, born Alexander Woods, was 22 years old.Gucci Mane, who signed Big Scarr to his New 1017 Records label in 2020, took to Instagram on Thursday to the mourn the up-and-comer’s death. “This hurt. I’m a miss you,” Gucci wrote.TMZ notes that Scarr’s cause of death is unknown, though there are no signs of foul play.Numerous journalists and rap insiders took to social media on Friday to share tributes to Scarr, while acknowledging the recent tragedies…

Soulja Boy Admits NLE Choppa Was First Rapper to Walk NBA Team Onto Court

Say what you will about Soulja Boy, but the man can admit when he’s wrong. Case in point: his recent Twitter exchange with NLE Choppa.It all began Thursday night after Choppa performed at the FedExForum for the Memphis Grizzlies’ season opener. The rapper shared a video from the gig, in which he was seen accompanying the team out of the tunnel while performing his track “Shotta Flow.” Choppa captioned the video: “First Artist To Walk A NBA Team Out and It Was The Home Team.”However, Soulja initially disagreed with the…

Roddy Ricch Names ‘Big 3’ of His Generation, NLE Choppa Says He Was Snubbed

Fresh off the release of his new EP The Big 3, Roddy Ricch isn’t shying away from putting himself in the conversation about being the biggest rapper of his generation.During a recent interview with Power 106, the Los Angeles lyricist was asked to name the “Big 3” of his generation, with L.A. Leakers Justin Credible defining Roddy’s era as artists who are currently between the ages of 20 and 25.Roddy didn’t waste time making his picks, offering up himself, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Kodak Black.It didn’t take long…