NLE Choppa Drops “Gang Baby”

Rating: 3 out of 5.

This is NLE Choppa’s first non-SLUT ME OUT release in years.

NLE Choppa has really settled into his role as an artist, embracing a more playful persona as a male gigolo. In contrast, when he burst onto the scene a few years back, he was killing more people than John Wick. While I’m not one for violence, I do hope to see a more versatile side of NLE, especially since he’s released 18 versions of “SLUT ME OUT” in a row. Today, he’s switched it up with a new single titled “Gang Up.”

Unfortunately, I spoke too soon. In “Gang Up,” NLE Choppa continues to discuss slutting women out, detailing various sexual actions throughout his verses, including nailing, biting, and potentially formatting them like hard drives. While I’m not a fan of him recycling this whole sex-crazed theme, I do appreciate the track’s hard-hitting, demonic instrumentation and the subdued, consistent rap style he employs.

NLE Choppa must have dangerous levels of libido in his body. He should probably get checked out.


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