Y’all Agree? NLE Choppa Says If A Woman Gets On Her Phone Right After Sex, The Man Didn’t Do His Job Right

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NLE Choppa is getting candid about how he gets down in the bedroom, and it’s fair to say, the rapper is quite adventurous when it comes to sex. In his recent interview on Angela Yee’s “Lip Service,” Choppa discussed a number of things pertaining to the subject. But a standout moment during the conversation was when he said that a man hasn’t done his job right if the girl he had just hooked up with jumps straight on her phone right after getting intimate with him. “When y’all are finally finished, if the first thing she do after she have sex is get on her phone, you ain’t do it right,” he said.

“Like if the first thing she do is, like, she gotta lay there for a minute and, like, regroup, and get herself together, that’s if you know you f****d her right. But if you done, and she clean up or go straight to her phone, you ain’t f*** her right.” Co-host Gigi Maguire chimed in by agreeing with Choppa’s remark, saying she knows it’s good when she’s laying in the bed trembling. “And them legs get to shaking and sh**,” the rapper laughed.

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When Yee interjected, asking whether Choppa doesn’t jump on his phone right after intimacy, the latter admitted that he does hop on his mobile device after because “I do this,” leaving the former Breakfast Club radio host startled by the hypocrisy. “I had fun, I enjoyed myself, but it’s like, it’s like, you know, I do this.” The 20-year-old has been on a promotional campaign this past week in support of his latest record, “Cottonwood 2,” which debuted at the top of the iTunes Albums chart on Monday.

In the lead-up to the album’s release, Choppa made headline last month when behind the scenes footage of him walking Sukihana and rap newcomer Sexyy Redd “like a dog” went viral, with a lot of people saying the clip was setting Black women back.

While appearing on “The Breakfast Club” last week, he attempted to set the record straight, saying, “Sexxy Red, she got down and she was actually doing something else […] She was performing to the camera, like, sitting up in the grass, and in the process, she got down, and she was like, ‘Grab my hair.’”

“I’ma be honest though, everything is like a learning experience,” he added. “I know how sensitive the world is… and I know the type of person I am; I do a lot of good.”

Rapper Lil Mama was one of the many people who was left feeling disturbed by the clip after ending up in a slight social media spat with Sukihana over the controversy.

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“Hey [Sukihana], I know we don’t know each other personally. I’m seeing you wrote a post addressing me and I never addressed you personally,” she wrote. “You could of been any Blacc woman in that video I posted a comment under. The way I feel still stands.”

“I feel like women these days will know BETTER and still play a role in setting us bacc centuries. The only reason I deleted my comment was because I didn’t want to offend you and anyone else partaking in this disturbing clip

“I don’t know about You, but I don’t want our daughters to remember us like this. Or feel this what they ‘Need To Do To Survive’ and if that’s the excuse anybody come up with in 2023. That’s CAP.”

Maurice Cassidy: Maurice is a writer and news manager originally from Germany. He has a Bachelor's in Film and a Master's in Film & Communication. Maurice is a self-proclaimed reader by day and reality TV watcher by night, with a passion for all things pop culture.