NLE Choppa has social media in a frenzy over his new controversial new single ‘Slut Me Out 2’ and its accompanying visual which dropped on Friday (April 12).
The single and the posts that have come along with it have received some criticism from social media, with many suggesting that the lyrics have “gay” undertones which you can view below:
If I was a bad bitch, I’d wanna fuck me too, hmm
I’d wanna suck me too, hmm
I’d wanna slut me too, hmm
If I was a bad bitch, I’d wanna hump me too, hmm
I’d wanna trap me too, hmm
Nothin’ freaky that I wouldn’t do to me
To me, to me
I’d wanna fuck me too (To me, to me)
I’d wanna suck me too (To me, to me)
I’d wanna slut me too (To me, to me)
If I was a bad bitch, I’d wanna hump me too, hmm (No Diddy)
I’d wanna trap me too, hmm (No Diddy)
Nothin’ freaky that I wouldn’t do to me (No Diddy)
Well, after receiving some hate in his comments, and across social media for those suggesting that he is gay, NLE responded to his critics on Thursday.
I understand me being in love with myself as a BLACKMAN is so RARE to the point some people try putting the homosexual jacket on my name but with all due respect I love ALL, but my intimacy lies with women only. 🙏
— NLE Choppa (@Nlechoppa1) April 11, 2024
He also circled back on Saturday to thank the LGBTQ community for supporting him and his music, and not being judgmental as he suggests the straight community can be.
I’m noticing the LGBTQ community showing so much love to “Slut Me Out 2” And I Simply Want To Say Thank You.. IDC what’s normalized as a rapper, I was raised to Fuck with who fuck with you! So thank y’all for appreciating my craft.. My music For ALL we do NO Discrimination 💜🤲🏼
— NLE Choppa (@Nlechoppa1) April 13, 2024
He even playfully took time to decipher his lyrics with some online commenters.
Badussy is a Memphis term meaning something smelling like booty, dick, and pussy referring to the smell of intercourse between a man and woman
— NLE Choppa (@Nlechoppa1) April 13, 2024
Get into the song that’s stirring up all the controversy below.