Rapper NLE Choppa extends his gratitude to the LGBTQ+ community for supporting his new single, ‘Slut Me Out’.
HotNewHipHop reports, that the rapper explained that his music is for all people and he doesn’t discriminate.
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NLE thanks you
The 21-year-old has been diligently promoting his new track and specifically thanked those streaming the upbeat bop.
NLE took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to say thanks.
“I’m noticing that LGBTQ+ people show so much love for ‘Slut Me Out 2’ and I just want to say thank you…IDC what’s normalized as a rapper, I was raised to f*** with whoever f***s with you! So thank you everyone for appreciating my work. My music for everything we do, without discrimination.”
The Memphis rapper also responded to a comment questioning his sexuality.
User X, @Codered, wrote, “NLE gay too. Now shit, going too far.
NLE responded: “Am I gay for showing love? You men lost, that’s why we kill each other every day, because you can’t show me love and all the time it’s you who stay like this but hide it! Me saying thank you, you have something to do with my sexuality bust.
Social media weighs
Social media users echoed Choppa’s sentiments.
@fitjoeyv stated, “As a Psychology student, those who usually throw stones are those who are curious and just try to suppress those feelings and emotions.”
@_vxldano added, “This is what being comfortable with your sexuality looks like.”
As previously reportedChoppa took to Twitter to clarify his sexual preference. “I understand that being in love with myself as a BLACK MAN is so RARE to the point that some people try to put the homosexual jacket on my name, but with all due respect I love EVERYONE, but my intimacy is only with women,” he tweeted.
You can check out NLE Choppa’s controversial track below:
Slut Me Out 2 now released 👅 https://t.co/0uZmQL8t85 pic.twitter.com/3DFfugOm2C
-NLE Choppa (@Nlechoppa1) April 12, 2024
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