Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "NLE CHOPPA - CHAMPIONS"
Episode Date: February 3, 2023Reportedly, NLE Choppa is said to be working on an official sequel to 2019’s Cottonwood, a 10-song EP that has since earned a gold certification. Following last month’s “23,” today (Feb. 3) s...ees the Memphis star delivering a new single titled “Champions,” a booming cut that exudes positive energy and inspiration within its subject matter:source: NLE Choppa blesses the masses with his latest single "Champions" (yahoo.com)Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Judging by these articles, you will say that N. O.E. Chapa is the next or the second coming to the Pope.
Because the way that this man brings spirituality and he just infuses the spiritual aspect and every single thing he does in life is just commendable.
Because as a rapper, let me tell you something.
It's not too many times that the artist would be like, let me try to, to, I forget the word.
But basically, let me switch lanes into a more holistic approach to the craft.
And that's what NLE Chapa has somehow managed to do.
Because at one point, this man just went totally so Illuminati.
Shout out to the people who's in touch with the culture.
And switch his whole brain into talking about spiritual topics saying he had, you know, pills.
I think it was pills or something like that.
That cured, I don't know if it cured cancer, allegedly, because I'm not trying to get
suit, but basically NL.E. Chapa
had all type of stuff that this man was
promoting, talking about it was curing
all type of things out here. You would think this man was Jesus
the way he was promoting these pills. I mean,
magic pills, potions,
I don't know what this man was doing, but this man had
to cure for everything. To the point where
people had to even come out and shame him,
if you look up NLEC Chapa versus
Vlad at all people,
they went back and forth
over his whole pill
curing cancer type thing.
But, you know, of course that's allegedly
I forget what the pill was actually supposed to cure, but it was something ridiculous.
Let me see.
Let me see if I can look this up right here.
NLEC chopper pill cure.
I bet you it's going to pop up, watch.
Because every time I pop up, oh, I look up some from NLEC chopper.
He's always promoting some type of new pill, some type of new remedy to save your life, to extend your life.
You know, it's literally like outlandish claims like that that makes people come out and be like,
NLie Chapa, you are selling a absolute dream.
dream. So, oh, here we go. He said he has herbs that cures STDs. And this is from NLE Chapa. It's not for me.
This is from NL Chapa. So if you want to believe that, he also has some BBL powder. If you're
into that, if any women listening to the pod, I think it's what, 20% of y'all, 27% I forget,
I looked at it last time, but the 20% of y'all that listens to the pot, hopefully, you know what
mean that works for you i don't know he has bb l out there so apparently that's the thing but anyways
let's get into music okay all the extracurricular activities i just had to add that in but for the
most part n leachapa has released his latest single actually a two-pack but we're just going to
focus on champions because his other track i think is featuring too rare too rare that's the artist's
name i don't know but uh champions by the way is straight fire honestly when i listened to the
track, I was like, and Ali Chapa, if there's one thing that he does well is making catchy music.
Now, you may not think it's good.
You may think it's below average, but for the most part, I feel like it's a catchy type of
structure that he goes with every time.
And L.E. Chapa is one of those type of rappers that's not really taking that serious
as some of the other rappers, but obviously the information I gave you before that, where he's
giving out BBL peels and potions and acting like he can cure STDs, you know, acting like
Jesus himself, you know, it's one of those type of instances where people start to see through
the smoking mirrors. So N.L.E. Chop is not taken as serious as an artist as I would hope for
because I think he makes catchy music to say the least. But for the most part, Champions is
a solid track in its two-pack. The other track, I feel like is below average by far. But that's
okay because Champions, I feel like it's one of those type of tracks, which has even ended up on a new
music playlist so you know he's going to get some push with that especially with the label he's on
because I don't think I've really looked into the label that NLEC Choppel was on but because I mean
it's it's really interesting the way that this man goes about his business because I believe his mom is
his manager which is nothing wrong with that you know I always promote or advocate for for of course
black man you know having a family together dad mom in the picture but for the most part I think his mom is
his manager, but as far as the actual business goes, he's NLE CHAPA Entertainment under exclusive
license to Warner Records. So it seems like he has his business in line. And if you ever listen to
an NLE CHAPA interview, he definitely has his head on straight, quote, unquote. You know,
when people start selling you BBL pills and they speak in a certain manner, it's like, bro, you sound
like you're intelligent and you can elucute at a high rate. But for the most part, your brands are out
here just selling a dream to people who actually buy it, spend the hard-earned money,
just to be straight up just hoodwink.
I mean, bamboozled.
I mean, ripped off, scammed.
I mean, I don't know what else to say.
So anyways, Champions is a great track.
Enali Chapa did say that he's working on an official sequel to the 2019 Cottonwood
and the 10-song EP because he just earned a gold certificate.
And then he also said that champions in that other track is him just warming up for that follow-up to the 2019 Cottonwood album.
So he's working on an official sequel to the 2019 Cottonwood.
Now for NLEC Choppah fans, y'all had to tell me what that means because I have no idea what that means.
Is that like a classic in his or a cultural classic?
But NLEC chopper fans, I have no idea.
For the most part, his promotion has definitely been that champion is,
quote, but this is N. Eli Chapa, so N. Eli Chapa said, quote, my definition of a champion is
anyone who has faced adversity and still hasn't let it define who they are on the inside.
And then he went on to say, you'd think the homeless would be full of things that isn't divine,
but instead, every homeless person I meet are grateful than people with everything they dreamed of
that tells me that a champion is nothing exoteric. It's actually a sotel.
Eric. So as I just, you know, now as to my point of in Ali Chapa being a well-spoken black man,
which, you know, in general, the two get confused by other races, but you know, you know,
the specific one that it gets confused by for the most part because, you know, they see us and
they're just like, you know, he's probably, you know, he's probably not the intelligent. And then,
you know, in Ellie Chapp actually starts talking. And he, and he gets his point across in a very
commendable fashion.
But as far as the actual outcomes
of what he sells, it's not really,
it's not it.
It's just simply not it.
But yeah, NLEA Chapa, I'm glad
he's focusing on music and not BBL
curing pills, allegedly.
So NLECchoppa, his new
single called Champions, along with
his two-pack, I'm not going to
focus on the other track because I don't think that's
any good. But anyways, the Champions
track, click my link to my bio,
let me know one of my social media is. What do you think
about that champion track from N.E. Chapa and do you think is fire or trash?
