NLE Choppa's Mother Worried Rapper Is Missing: Help Me Pray
NLE Choppa's mother asks for help in finding her son, who has gone missing after moving back to Cottonwood.
NLE Choppa's mother, Angela Potts, is reaching out to the public for help in locating her son, as she hasn't heard from him in a few hours. Potts, who is also his manager, took to Instagram to express her concerns and share that NLE Choppa was in the process of moving back to Cottonwood, a decision she wasn't pleased with.
Potts is worried that something may have happened to her son, as it is unusual for them to go without speaking for an extended period of time. She requests the support of her followers, asking them to pray for her child's well-being. She adds that he typically doesn't disappear without reason and expresses her hope that God is guiding him in whatever he is working on. Potts urges anyone who hears from NLE Choppa to contact her immediately and thanks the fans for their support.
NLE Choppa also posted a similar message on his Instagram Stories and Twitter account, urging his fans to reach out to his mother if they have any information about his whereabouts. It is unclear when exactly he went missing.
In other news, NLE Choppa is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit from West Coast rapper Rodney Oliver. Oliver claims that NLE Choppa used parts of his 1988 song "Everlasting Bass" in his 2022 single "Who TF Up In My Trap" without proper credit or compensation. The complaint states that the defendants, including NLE Choppa, Project Pat, Juicy J, DJ Paul, and Sony Music, have profited from the infringement and demands disgorgement of their profits. Oliver is seeking damages, but the specific amount is not mentioned. He has requested a jury trial, and as of now, none of the defendants have responded to the complaint.
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