NLE Choppa is about to make your Pride dreams come true—and no, this isn’t one of those plot twists where someone pulls off a wig and reveals they’ve been an undercover spy all along. Nope, this is straight from the rapper’s own keyboard (probably). Choppa has been campaigning harder than your aunt who’s trying to win over the family for Thanksgiving dinner about performing at an LGBTQ Pride event—and guess what? The universe said, “Sure, why not?”
And the juicy details? Oh, they’re steamy. Our guy Choppa took to social media like a millennial hitting the ‘like’ button on avocado toast pics, and bam, he announced he’ll be tearing up the stage at Atlanta Black Gay Pride on September 1st. No, seriously, he’s going to be serving beats hotter than a Pride parade in the middle of August. Hydrate, people.
In true Choppa fashion, he didn’t just drop the news and dip. Oh no, he brought a whole megaphone to the internet streets, clapping back at the naysayers who’ve been busy using their Wi-Fi to speculate about his personal life. Did they think they’d get a peaceful weekend? Think again. Choppa said, “Y’all thought you knew me, but here’s another plot twist—catch me at Pride, sweetie!”
He shared his gratitude, which was less of a humblebrag and more of a “Thank you, next” to his haters. He’s been getting major love from the LGBTQ community for his track ‘Slut Me Out 2.’ Yes, you read that right. Who knew the sequel to a song with that title would become a queer anthem?
Now, imagine Choppa typing this with a sparkle in his eye and probably some glitter on his screen:
“If you’ve had something to say about me in the last six months—whether it’s questioning my sexuality, throwing around the f-bomb like it’s a frisbee, or just thinking I’m something I’m not—guess what? You’re about to get even more riled up. And I am living for it. Catch me at Atlanta Black Pride, where I’m going to show the LGBTQ fam some major love for streaming ‘Slut Me Out 2’ like it’s the new summer anthem.”
Mic drop. Choppa went on to give everyone full permission to keep judging him. Go ahead, he’s practically begging you to keep the rumor mill spinning like a disco ball at a drag show. But let’s be real, while the world’s busy trying to figure him out, he’ll be too busy having the time of his life onstage.
And if you’re wondering how he said all this, don’t worry. You can watch the whole monologue unravel like a soap opera plot twist, because Choppa loves his fans—and the drama.
Mark your calendars, because September 1st is going to be hotter than a straight man’s fear of glitter.
Atlanta I’m Live At The Bank Sept 1ST For Black Pride ✊🏿🏳️🌈 pic.twitter.com/xA04Ug8Dqh
— NLE Choppa (@Nlechoppa1) August 30, 2024