When NLE Choppa dropped “Shotta Flow 7 Remix,” fans knew they were in for some hard-hitting bars. But it’s the addition of Lil Mabu that’s really turning heads – and not necessarily in a good way.
Lil Mabu, the viral sensation from New York, is no stranger to controversy. With tracks like “MATHEMATICAL DISRESPECT” propelling him into the limelight, he’s made a name for himself as a provocateur in the rap game. And his latest collaboration with Choppa is no exception.
“Shotta Flow 7 Remix” sees Mabu delivering some of his most explicit verses yet, with lines like “Nut in her eyes, gotta blind her” pushing the boundaries of acceptability. It’s a far cry from the more lighthearted content we’re used to from Choppa’s “Shotta Flow” series, and fans are torn on whether it’s a welcome change or a step too far.
But beyond the shock value, there’s a deeper discussion to be had about the role of explicit lyrics in hip-hop. Some argue that artists should have the freedom to express themselves however they see fit, while others believe there should be limits on the type of content that’s put out into the world.
Where do you stand on the issue? Are the lyrics in “Shotta Flow 7 Remix” a valid form of artistic expression, or are they simply too graphic to be excused? Join the debate and share your thoughts in the comments below.