Songwriter: NLE Choppa

[Verse 1]
-artillery (ayy)
They like "Choppa, did you hear what that boy said?"
He came into my show and then I had to leave him dead (yeah)

[Chorus]
Skrt, skrt, V12 on my engine bitch (yeah)
Like I had some Black Forces, I be stealin' shit (yeah)
Hollow tips up in this clip, I be killin' shit
That nigga say he want some smoke, who you dealin' with?
Ah, ah, ah, ah, I just popped a ba-ar
Catch him out in traffic, tag his car and knock his top off

[Verse 2]
Ayy, DJ Booker nigga stop the show
This nigga lookin' too hard, I'ma let him know
Yeah nigga, you sittin' in the front row
I got the Glock up in my pants, I'ma let it blow
Hellcat, vroom, vroom
Gun go, boom, boom
What a nigga wanna do?
Wet him like some fuckin' lube
I'm out my body, out my element, I'm out of my frame
A nigga bеtter watch his mouth, when he spеak on my name
Up the cutter, screamin' "fuck him", then I knock out his brains
These bullets fall from the sky, wet him like it was rain (yeah, yeah)

[Chorus]
Skrt, skrt, V12 on my engine bitch (yeah)
Like I had some Black Forces, I be stealin' shit (yeah)
Hollow tips up in this clip, I be killin' shit
That nigga say he want some smoke, who you dealin' with?
Ah, ah, ah, ah, I just popped a ba-ar
Catch him out in traffic, tag his car and knock his top off

NLE Choppa

Bryson Lashun Potts (born November 1, 2002), better known by his stage name NLE Choppa (formerly YNR Choppa), is an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee. He is best known for his hit single “Shotta Flow,” which has more than 121 million views as of January 2020 and peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track was so popular it earned a remix with rapper Blueface.

He first went under the name YNR Choppa and released several tracks under that moniker. He soon switched over to using the name NLE Choppa, the NLE standing for his brand “No Love Entertainment.”

On January 30, 2019, he released his first big collaboration with BlocBoy JB on the track “ChopBloc.” Other hit singles include “Camelot,” “Shotta Flow 3,” and “Famous Hoes.”