NLE Choppa, the rap sensation notorious for his fiery tracks and outspoken personality, has once again stirred the pot in the hip-hop scene. In a move that has left fans both stunned and intrigued, Choppa recently debuted a daring face tattoo of none other than Chrisean Rock, escalating his ongoing feud with fellow rapper Blueface to unprecedented heights.
The saga began with the release of the “Shotta Flow 7 Remix,” a collaboration between NLE Choppa and Lil Mabu. However, it wasn’t just the music that caught fans’ attention; it was the accompanying music video featuring a strikingly similar likeness to Chrisean Rock. Speculations ran wild as fans dissected the video, seeing it as a direct jab at Blueface, with whom both Choppa and Lil Mabu have had their fair share of issues.
Choppa’s beef with Blueface is no secret, with the former even challenging the “Thotiana” hitmaker to a boxing match earlier this year. However, the latest move takes the feud to a whole new level of intensity. Taking to Instagram, Choppa proudly showcased his new ink—a portrait of Chrisean Rock inked onto his face, accompanied by the caption, “Just Cause You Was In My Video 😘😘😘 @chrisean.”
Predictably, the internet erupted with speculation and disbelief. While some fans questioned the authenticity of the tattoo, others expressed shock and amusement at Choppa’s audacity. However, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen such bold displays in the world of hip-hop.
Chrisean Rock herself made headlines with a similar move, flaunting a genuine face tattoo of Blueface’s mugshot—a clear declaration of her allegiance amidst the turmoil surrounding the rapper’s legal troubles. Now, with Choppa entering the fray with his own ink tribute, the stakes have never been higher.
The question remains: is this a genuine expression of animosity towards Blueface, or simply another calculated move in the ever-evolving game of hip-hop theatrics? Only time will tell how this latest chapter in the saga unfolds, but one thing is for sure—NLE Choppa’s face tattoo has solidified his place in the pantheon of hip-hop provocateurs.