50 Cent has called the new generation of rappers “crazy” after sharing a song from NLE Choppa on which the 20-year-old raps about YNW Melly‘s alleged shooting.
The G-Unit mogul took to Instagram to share a clip from Choppa’s Me Vs. Me cut “Shotta Flow 6,” where Choppa raps that he “turns into” Melly whenever he feels he’s being threatened by the opposition.
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“Assaulted a cop when a n-gga was seven/ When I turned 11, I turned to a felon/ My n-gga was snakin’, I knew I could smell it/ When I’m feelin’ threatened, I turn into Melly/ Free Melly/ One pop, we pop, we made him drop,” Choppa raps.
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Yo these little [nina emoji]’s crazy, LOL WTF!” 50 Cent captioned the clip.
Equally as shocked fans slid into 50 Cent’s comment section, with one writing: “N-gga just snitched and paid homage at the same time.”
“Boy Just Got That Man Life,” added another, while a third wrote: “This new generation be doing the work for the police. Never seen no shit like this smh.”
50 Cent’s comments might have actually meant to be a compliment, as he previously recruited Choppa to assist him and R&B singer Rileyy Lanez on the Power Book III: Raising Kanan single “Part Of The Game” back in 2021.
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The “Walk Em Down” rapper reflected on working with the Queens legend in an interview with Fox, and said it was a “beautiful” experience.
“It was beautiful,” he said. “I’m just really thankful for the opportunity. He just hit me up like, ‘I got this song for this TV show.’ I knew I had to step up to the plate and deliver on that one. I said I can’t half-step or nothing. I was just blessed with the opportunity 0f working with a legend.”
“Shotta Flow 6” appeared on Me Vs. Me, which dropped in January and features appearances from G Herbo, Young Thug, Polo G and Moneybagg Yo. According to HITS Daily Double, the album moved around 20,000 copies its first week, which equaled out to a No. 16 debut on the Billboard 200.
Choppa claimed this placement as a major victory at the time considering Me Vs. Me is a mixtape and not an album. “Big W, My first Album Sold 36K First Week And Is Now Currently GOLD,” he wrote in response to a tweet from Akademiks reporting his sales projections. “This Is A Mixtape I’m Grateful For What I Have I’m In Competition With No One This Is Perfect For Me My Plaque Still Coming, Watch.”
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