NLE Choppa: The BenMarc-directed 'GO' music video is vixen-filled soapy car wash fun
Who wants to wash their whips? Well, if you’re rap superstar NLE Choppa, you won’t mind having fun at the car wash and it’s BenMarc’s direction in the ‘GO’ music video that’ll have you losing more than just your mind.
Who wants to wash their whips? Well, if you’re rap superstar NLE Choppa, you won’t mind having fun at the car wash and it’s BenMarc’s direction in the ‘GO’ music video that’ll have you losing more than just your mind.
Vixen. Endless soap. Comedy. Signature Choppa bars. It’s visual flexing and I can’t get enough. Get caught up in the wild fun.
On the heels of his critically acclaimed short film, NLE Choppa Presents: The Wash, NLE Choppa gifts fans with the surprise release of the tongue-in-cheek video for his song "GO." Co-directed by Choppa, the playful visual brings an extra splash of humor and edge, setting the scene at a car wash with the same rambunctious vibe and unforgettable moments that made the film a hit. Watch "GO" HERE and stream his latest project SLUT SZN HERE, out now via NLE Entertainment/Warner Records.
In NLE Choppa Presents: The Wash, our hero—played by NLE Choppa—attempts to prevent his independent car wash from financially going underwater. He gets savvy and recruits the baddest female staff he can find, boasting a menu of services drenched in NSFW double entendre such as “Sloppy Toppy,” “Rim Job,” and “Badussy Special.” Hilarious dialogue and unforgettable moments propel the plot towards an unexpected resolution with a sweet message to never give up, keep the faith, and let life take its course. An a-list cohort of friends and collaborators bring this story to life, including Lil Wayne, Lou Ratchet, Lil One, Lil Pistol, JP, Ray Vaughn, Relly B, Sukihana, TraRags, and Yaisel LM.
21-year-old NLE Choppa has already made significant waves in the rap industry, amassing over 8.5 billion streams and earning 24 RIAA-certified plaques, including multiple platinum and gold singles. At just 16, he established a partnership between his own NLE Entertainment and Warner Records, resulting in a series of RIAA-certified hits.
Beyond music, NLE Choppa has consistently used his platform to drive positive change. His NLE Reading Challenge encouraged at-risk Memphis elementary students to read 40 million words, earning him Tennessee's Charter School Centers Changemaker Charter Award. He has performed at GRAMMY in the Schools, led the “Skate for Tyre” peaceful protest through the streets of Memphis in early 2023, and donated a state-of-the-art basketball court to the Raleigh Community Center with the help of basketball legend Nancy Lieberman. Additionally, Choppa’s vegan lifestyle is influencing his community through initiatives like his This Can’t Be Vegan Food Truck, which offers healthy on-the-go options. Following his own spiritual awakening, NLE Choppa has emphasized mental, physical, and spiritual wellness, embracing veganism, meditation, and prayer. He continues to seek and share enlightenment, using his art as a foundation to inspire lasting change.