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Choppa

Choppa

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 22 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Silk The Shokker, Juvenile, Lil' Wayne

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Walk Wit Me featuring Juvenile and Roy Jones Jr. (3:55) Date added: 07/24/06 | Total listens: 6,829

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Average rating4h starsOut of 22 votes

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Editor's review

This native of New Orleans and friend of the ATL shows love for both great Southern music cities, wedding a South Coast slur 'n' bounce with hints at crunk. On Choppa's new LP, Juvey and former boxing great Roy Jones Jr. help him take a bold swipe at superstardom.

Biography

After being affiliated with one of rap’s best businessmen, Choppa learned how to take regional hits nationwide. The New Orleans rapper’s breakthrough single, “Choppa Style”, grew from a regional success in 2001 to a national hit in 2003, with a video in regular rotation on BET. Seizing the moment, Choppa started his own Street Balla Records in 2003 and has now teamed with Roy Jones Jr.’s Body Head Entertainment to release Comin Back Home, an impressive album that gives fans an in-depth look into one of rap’s most promising and exciting artists.

Choppa lives up to his word on the highly impressive Comin Back Home, his third album. Throughout the explosive collection, he delivers his signature brand of club cuts and demonstrates his range with songs that deal with relationship foibles and selections that examine the impact of government policies, among other topics.

Given Choppa’s already impressive track record in the clubs, it should come as no surprise that the first single from Comin Back Home is a certified banger. Switching gears on the braggadocio “Walk With Me,” Choppa joins Juvenile and boxer-rapper Roy Jones Jr. on a triple-team verbal slugfest where each artist showcases his boasting skills. The song has a special meaning for Choppa, as both Juvey and Jones have played integral parts in his development as an artist and businessman.

Raised in the Marrero section of New Orleans’ West Bank, young Choppa had little intention of rapping in any way. Basketball and football were his first passions. But when his high school football coach slighted him, Choppa turned his hobby of writing rhymes into a full- blown obsession.

Inspired by Crescent City icons Bust Down and Tim Smooth, Choppa set out to become one of his city’s biggest rappers. With his deep, memorable voice and energetic stage show, Choppa’s rap rep started growing. He started going from club to club, performing at any and every opportunity, whether or not he was getting paid.

Choppa’s notoriety then exploded when he appeared on “Nine O’Clock Props,” a segment of Q93 radio personality Wild Wayne’s highly rated New Orleans radio show. Choppa quickly became a fixture on the show and became one of the city’s most popular underground rappers.

In 2001, Choppa released his debut album, the independently released Choppa Style, which was a regional smash thanks to the hugely popular title track. “I was shocked,” Choppa says of his early success. “I was just tripped out because I didn’t know that I could do that, make people get down like that. Most people were saying that it’s the voice.”

Master P felt strongly enough about Choppa to make him a member of the 504 Boyz and to release Choppa’s second album, 2003’s critically acclaimed Straight From The N.O., which featured a remix of “Choppa Style.”

Now on his own with Street Balla, Choppa is poised to be New Orleans’ next superstar rapper with the dynamic Comin Back Home. “This album, I’m showing the world what I’m capable of,” he says. “I did it for New Orleans and now I’m catering to the world. I’m still giving them the Straight From The N.O. flavor, but I’m hitting them with some hotter 16s.”

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