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NLE Choppa Clarifies His “Intimacy” Preference Amid His Risqué Song Teaser Going Viral

NLE Choppa has been shedding his clothes and showing his toes while teasing his upcoming single ‘Sl*t Me Out.’

His efforts to promote his new song seem to working, at least at getting the attention of social media. Amid all the buzz on his name, he took a moment to clarify one thing: his “intimacy” preferences.

What NLE Choppa Said About His Sexual Preference

In a single X (formerly Twitter) post, Choppa clarified that he loves all people but sticks to women in the bedroom.

“I understand me being in love with myself as a BLACK MAN is so RARE to the point some people try putting the homosexual jacket on my name but with all due respect I love ALL, but my intimacy lies with women only,” NLE added a praying hands emoticon.

NLE Choppa’s statement comes amid his sexuality being a focal point in the trending talks. Earlier this week, he shared a carousel of photos with his chest out, underwear showing, and even dressed in a towel.

The point was to convey sexual energy, given the theme of the song. Its name speaks for itself, but to break it down, NLE raps about wanting to have sexual relations with himself if he “was a bad b***h.” Then, he goes into some raunchy bedroom details.

In addition to the photos, Choppa teased the song with a lil’ bathroom dance video. That also got him some attention.

His fans have known about the upcoming drop. NLE Choppa went viral when he shared a video of himself teasing it at a show with similar dance moves!

Watch the NSFW video here.

Going viral for how he teases his music is nothing new for Choppa, though. This is the same 21-year-old who went viral last April for teasing a track by dog-walking Sukihana and Sexyy Red. Yes, with collars on.Check out what he had to say about THAT controversial moment below.

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