Which one of these Southern hits is your favorite?
Often, new artists seek co-signs from their fellow rising rappers, but a nod from a veteran can be a career-changing move. For this latest episode of The Cosign, Genius flips the script as Tenneessee newcomer NLE Choppa peruses through a few southern classics and shares whether or not he'd sign off on these hits.
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"As a kid I used to watch a lotta artists like ," the Cottonwood artist said. " I liked videos 'cause like, he had the females and stuff in it. It's all about who rappin', how they voice is, do they got that real down south voice."
First up was Outkast's 2000 hit "B.O.B." and it was obvious that Choppa was feeling that one. He said he grew up listening to "Ms. Jackson" and that "B.O.B." was a track that "goes hard." Choppa wasn't as familiar with Mike Jones's "Still Tippin" with and , but he admitted he was two-years-old when the song was released.
Check out what else he had to say about "Boom I Got Your Boyfriend" by Ms. Luscious (1990), "Bird Walk" by (2008), "Sippin On Some Sizzurp" by Three Six Mafia (2000),), and more below.