NLE Choppa Remakes Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg’s ‘The Wash’ With A ‘Slut Szn’ Twist
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NLE Choppa has put his ‘Slut SZN’ twist on Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg‘s stoner comedy The Wash with the help of some of his musical peers.
Though Choppa was born a year after the film was released in 2001, he was inspired to not only star in his own personal remake but also make his directorial debut doing so alongside music video director Ben Marc.
NLE Choppa Presents: The Wash features appearances from Lil Wayne, Sukihana, JP and more, as well as several popular influencers. According to TMZ, it was fully unscripted and everyone improvised their parts.
His most recent album, Slut SZN, doubles as a “secondary soundtrack” for the YouTube film. You can watch in full below.
Meanwhile on the music side of things, Complex‘s list of the twenty best rappers in their 20s elicited quite an angry response from NLE Choppa when he was left out back in September.
“Whoever made that Complex list, I just want to let you know something: your ass need to go do rock and roll or some other shit,” he said in a six-minute rant. “See, I been tucking my tail, I been trying to be more positive, I’ve been trying to be more of a light for these people. But y’all got me fucked up. Y’all keep playing with me.
He continued, saying that he didn’t have objections to anyone who did make the list, which included Cash Cobain, Sexyy Red, Lil Uzi Vert, GloRilla, and, at the top, Playboi Carti.
“I ain’t discrediting nobody on that muthafuckin’ list, no way, shape, form,” NLE said. “But you shoulda did 21 muthafuckas instead of 20 if you wanted to leave me off that list, muthafucka.”
The “Slut Me Out” rapper said that, following the release of SLUT SZN later that month, he was going to go on a rampage.
“October, I’m gonna make y’all muthafuckas feel me,” he continued. “After September, I’m gonna get through this SLUT SZN shit, I’m gonna get this shit off my chest. And after that, I’m back on your muthafuckin’ ass. ‘Cause y’all got me fucked up, for real.”
In his defense, NLE pointed to his age (“I”m 21, bro. Who did what I did at 21, my n-gga?”); his sales numbers (“Eighteen platinum [plaques], six or seven gold… Go look at the certifications. Let me know who beating me.”); and his touring history (“Sold out shows everywhere: America, Europe, Australia, Canada.”)
“Who been dominating this whole year in the male atmosphere?” he asked.