Lil Mama and Sukihana have traded shots over NLE Choppa‘s latest music video, with the former accusing the latter of “setting” Black women back “centuries” for her role in the visual.
The tension unfolded after Choppa shared a photo from his video shoot for his “Slut Me Out” remix. In the shot, rappers Sukihana and Sexyy Red are on all fours like dogs, with NLE Choppa leading them by their hair.
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Shortly after the preview hit Choppa’s Instagram, Lil Mama reportedly wrote and quickly deleted a comment underneath his post, which caused Sukihana to take to Twitter.
“They said the girl ‘lil mama’ that sing that lip gloss song was in the comments speaking on me. If I was y’all I would tell her leave me tf alone,” Suki tweeted out.
The shade prompted Lil Mama to ultimately respond, once again in comment form, underneath Choppa’s post.
“Hey [Sukihana], I know we don’t know each other personally. I’m seeing you wrote a post addressing me and I never addressed you personally,” Lil Mama began. “You could of been any Blacc woman in that video I posted a comment under. The way I feel still stands.”
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She continued: “I feel like women these days will know BETTER and still play a role in setting us bacc centuries. The only reason I deleted my comment was because I didn’t want to offend you and anyone else partaking in this disturbing clip.
“I don’t know about You, but I don’t want our daughters to remember us like this. Or feel this what they ‘Need To Do To Survive’ and if that’s the excuse anybody come up with in 2023. That’s CAP.”
Shortly after Lil Mama’s lengthy post, Sukihana tweeted: “They said Lil mama think she better then people just because she got to perform on stage with Jayz and Alicia keys.”
Others soon began to react to NLE Choppa’s visual on Twitter, and they also took issue with Sukihana and Sexyy Red’s role in the visual, referring to it as “degrading.”
“Man i fw nle but this gotta be degrading,” commented one fan, while another wrote: “Your life’s message is confusing af.”
The backlash ultimately prompted NLE to respond himself, and he commented under The Neighborhood Talk‘s reshare of his post.
“This is for entertainment purposes only. The woman was handled with respect the whole day,” Choppa wrote. “An also everything that was done they insisted I was going with there flow and just having fun in the process.”
The drama comes shortly after NLE Choppa dropped off his new single “Ain’t Gonna Answer” On March 24, which features Lil Wayne. The single will appear on his forthcoming project Cottonwood 2, which is dropping soon.
In other NLE Choppa news, the Me Vs. Me rapper recently launched a skate foundation in support of Tyre Nichols’ family.
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Shortly after partaking in a peaceful protest in Memphis on January 28 following Nichols’ disturbing death at the hands of five Black former police officers, Choppa told TMZ Hip Hop that skateboarding has officially become one of his new hobbies in 2023.
The “Shotta Flow” rapper told the outlet that he would not only commit to the sport as a hobby, but that he has decided to start a foundation to help support Tyre’s family during this difficult time.