NLE Choppa Reveals His Diss Track Came From A Dream
So, NLE Choppa is dropping some truth bombs, y’all. That diss track aimed at NBA Youngboy? Apparently, it didn’t come from beef, but from a whole different dimension – a dream. The Memphis rapper told Rolling Stone that his song “KO” was sparked by a dream so vivid, he had to pray on it.
He said the dream involved him holding a young boy’s head and presenting it to his father. “When I woke up, I wanted to pray about it and seek its meaning. And in that space of prayer, I knew it was time.”
In that moment, NLE Choppa felt he understood his purpose. That dream wasn’t about destruction – it was about transformation, stepping into “NLE the Great.” He explained that sometimes God sends visions that look dark, but they carry light behind them.
He Admits The Dream Was Dark — But Still Divine
Initially, NLE Choppa didn’t think the dream was from a higher power. “I thought it was a nightmare because it was so gruesome… flesh hanging off the skull, mosquitoes, and gnats… it was very vivid. I can remember the smell.”
The details were chilling, but instead of ignoring it, NLE Choppa prayed about it. That’s where he said the answers started to come. He believes the dream symbolized more than conflict, it marked his own spiritual battle and rebirth.
For NLE Choppa, who’s always spoken openly about his connection with God, this wasn’t about music beef. It was about divine timing. The “KO” record, while seen as a diss, might’ve been more like a message from above.
NLE Choppa’s Journey: From Energy to Enlightenment
Even though the song stirred up plenty of online chatter about his relationship with NBA Youngboy, NLE Choppa insists the message was personal. He said he doesn’t move unless he feels spiritually led — and this dream was his sign.
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