Shotta Flow
"Shotta Flow" is the debut single by American rapper NLE Choppa, released independently on January 10, 2019, through his own No Love Entertainment label.[1] The track is a high-energy trap song rooted in Memphis bounce style, featuring Choppa's animated, shoot-dancing vocal delivery over a minimalist beat produced by Midas800, emphasizing bravado and street themes with an infectious flow.[2][3] The song quickly gained viral traction on YouTube, amassing millions of views shortly after release and marking Choppa's breakthrough at age 16.[2] It debuted at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 2019, eventually peaking at number 36, while also reaching number 14 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[4][5] By June 2020, "Shotta Flow" had been certified platinum by the RIAA, and 2× platinum in July 2020, for over two million units sold in the United States.[6][7] A remix featuring rapper Blueface, released on June 20, 2019, via Lyrical Lemonade, amplified its popularity with an official music video directed by Cole Bennett, blending the original's intensity with Blueface's signature offbeat style.[8] The track's success inspired a series of sequels, starting with "Shotta Flow 2" in 2019, followed by parts 3 through 7 up to 2023, each maintaining the aggressive trap energy and contributing to Choppa's discography, culminating in a 2024 compilation album titled Shotta Flow Series that collected all installments.[9]Background and production
Development
NLE Choppa, born Bryson Potts on November 1, 2002, in East Memphis, Tennessee, emerged as a promising rapper at age 16 in early 2018 under the moniker YNR Choppa, honing his distinctive style through freestyles shared on social media platforms that generated initial buzz among local audiences.[10] His early videos, including a freestyle dedicated to his mother on Mother's Day, showcased his energetic delivery and caught the attention of industry figures like Birdman, setting the stage for his breakout.[10] Drawing inspiration from Memphis trap pioneers such as Yo Gotti and Moneybagg Yo, Choppa sought to craft a high-energy track that captured the city's raw, street-oriented sound while possessing viral potential on platforms like YouTube and Instagram.[10] These influences shaped his approach to aggressive, rhythmic flows that blended menace with charisma, aiming to resonate with younger listeners and propel his career forward.[10] The initial concept for "Shotta Flow" formed in late 2018, with Choppa deciding on the title derived from Jamaican Patois slang, where "shotta" refers to a shooter or gangster, evoking themes of street toughness central to his lyrical identity.[10] Recognizing the track's potential as a hit, he envisioned it as a defining statement of his Memphis roots and personal bravado.[11] For the instrumental foundation, Choppa connected with producer Midas800 after discovering his untitled beat on YouTube, which featured booming 808 bass lines and rapid hi-hats designed to create a bouncy, exhilarating vibe suited to high-tempo rapping.[12] Midas800 had crafted the beat using a simple piano loop from the Luxonix Purity VST plugin, layering in claps and dynamic 808 patterns to evoke excitement and match Choppa's intense energy.[12] This collaboration, initiated through the online beat marketplace, laid the groundwork for the song's infectious momentum prior to any formal recording.[12]Recording
The recording sessions for "Shotta Flow" took place in studios in Memphis, Tennessee, during December 2018, with the track completed in a single day to capture its immediate, high-energy vibe. NLE Choppa employed a freestyling approach in the studio, delivering the hook and verses in first takes to preserve the raw, spontaneous intensity that defines the song's delivery.[12][13] Producer Midas800 constructed the beat with core trap elements, including a sliding 808 bass line for deep bounce, rapid snares layered with claps for crisp percussion, and minimalistic synths providing atmospheric tension, all structured at a tempo of 120 beats per minute. Choppa recorded his vocals over this instrumental, which he had discovered on YouTube, prior to formally linking with Midas800; by then, an early version had already amassed millions of streams.[12][14] In post-production, Choppa's team handled basic mixing and mastering to refine the sound while retaining its unpolished edge, ensuring no major features or overdubs were added to the original track. This streamlined process allowed for a quick turnaround, aligning with the song's breakout momentum leading into its January 2019 release.[12]Composition and lyrics
Musical style
"Shotta Flow" is classified as trap music within the hip-hop genre, specifically embodying the Memphis trap substyle with its energetic and bouncy rhythm that draws from the city's shoot-dancing traditions.[2][3] The track features an aggressive bounce that makes it danceable, blending Southern rap's hard-hitting aesthetics with a relentless pace suited for club and street environments.[15] The song follows a straightforward structure typical of trap singles: an intro with ad-libs, two verses, a repeating chorus, and a brief outro, clocking in at a runtime of 2:41 without a bridge to maintain its high-intensity momentum.[16][14] Produced by Midas800, it operates at 120 beats per minute in A major, creating an uplifting yet tense tonality that underscores the track's confrontational vibe.[14][12] Key sonic elements include a prominent piano riff generated via the Luxonix Purity VST, layered with high-pitched 808 bass, claps, and snares for a punchy percussion foundation.[12] The chorus incorporates gunshot sound effects stylized as "brrt" onomatopoeia, enhancing the "shotta" theme, while NLE Choppa's delivery is amplified by frequent layered ad-libs that add texture and urgency.[16] This production echoes the energetic flows of Southern trap contemporaries like Lil Baby, though firmly rooted in Memphis's raw, street-oriented sound.[17]Lyrical themes
The lyrics of "Shotta Flow" center on themes of street life, bravado, and violence, with NLE Choppa adopting a "shotta" persona to depict the harsh realities of gang conflicts and survival in Memphis, Tennessee.[18] This narrative draws from Choppa's experiences in a high-stakes environment where hustle and danger intersect, as he raps about navigating threats from rivals in a world of territorial disputes and crew solidarity.[18] The song portrays resilience through aggressive posturing rather than vulnerability, emphasizing a code of toughness amid urban adversity.[16] Key lyrical elements include boastful references to firearms and direct threats, such as "Who want the smoke? .223 came with the scope" and "Draco make a nigga do the Melly dance," which underscore a readiness for confrontation and physical dominance.[16] Lines like "Pull up with the gang, you know that we bangin'" highlight unwavering loyalty to one's crew, positioning the collective as a protective force against "opps" or enemies.[16] Notably absent are elements of romance or personal introspection, with the focus remaining on unyielding street credibility and immediate survival instincts.[18] Choppa's delivery employs a rapid-fire flow that amplifies the bravado, prioritizing rhythmic intensity and punchy declarations over elaborate storytelling.[2] He incorporates slang like "shotta"—a term from Jamaican patois denoting a shooter—and "opp" for opposition, creating a lexicon that blends local Memphis vernacular with external influences to evoke urgency and authenticity.[16] These motifs connect to cultural references rooted in Jamaican dancehall traditions and Memphis gang culture, where the "shotta" archetype symbolizes vigilance and power in precarious settings.[19] Choppa, who has Jamaican heritage, uses this fusion to reflect the city's rap scene's emphasis on energetic defiance and communal bonds, depicting a lifestyle of constant alertness without explicit endorsement of harm.[16][19]Release and promotion
Initial release
"Shotta Flow" was released as a single on January 10, 2019, by NLE Choppa through his independent label No Love Entertainment, with distribution handled by UnitedMasters.[16][20][1] The track debuted primarily on YouTube via its official music video and on SoundCloud shortly thereafter, before expanding to major streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music.[1][21][20] The song quickly generated significant online buzz, amassing over 12 million views on its YouTube video within nearly six weeks of release, driven by shares and clips across social media platforms like Instagram.[22] NLE Choppa's energetic performance and associated dance moves contributed to its rapid spread among young audiences, establishing it as a breakout hit in the Memphis rap scene.[22] This viral momentum highlighted the track's organic growth without traditional label backing. As an independent release, "Shotta Flow" exemplified NLE Choppa's DIY ethos, coming before he reportedly turned down multiple $3 million major label offers to maintain control through UnitedMasters.[22][23][24] This approach allowed for direct fan engagement and swift distribution, setting the stage for subsequent commercial opportunities while underscoring the viability of independent strategies in hip-hop.[24]Marketing
The marketing strategy for "Shotta Flow" emphasized grassroots, low-budget tactics that leveraged digital platforms and organic virality to generate buzz without major label support. NLE Choppa independently released the track through UnitedMasters in January 2019, retaining ownership of his masters while forgoing multimillion-dollar advances from labels like Interscope and Republic, which had pursued him aggressively following the song's initial traction. This approach allowed for direct distribution to streaming services and social media, where the low-cost music video—produced on a shoestring budget—quickly amassed over 10 million YouTube views in its first month through shares and algorithmic promotion.[24] Social media campaigns played a central role, with Choppa utilizing platforms like Instagram and YouTube to share snippets and engage fans, fostering user-generated content such as reaction videos from hip-hop vloggers and influencers that amplified the track's reach. These efforts encouraged fan recreations, including dance challenges that spread organically online. The remix featuring Blueface further boosted visibility, landing on high-profile playlists like Spotify's RapCaviar in August 2019, which exposed the song to millions of listeners and solidified its streaming momentum.[25][26] Early live performances contributed to the hype, starting with local shows in Memphis venues and Choppa's high school, where he previewed the track to build regional support before wider exposure. A pivotal moment came with his April 2019 appearance at Genius' Open Mic series, delivering an energetic live rendition of "Shotta Flow" that garnered significant online attention and highlighted his charismatic stage presence, drawing further media coverage. Partnerships with digital influencers and vloggers, rather than formal endorsements, were key, as their reactions and shares created a network effect that propelled the song from niche Memphis buzz to national breakout.[27]Critical reception
Reviews
Upon its release, "Shotta Flow" garnered positive acclaim from critics for its vibrant energy and embodiment of Memphis rap traditions. Pitchfork praised the track's "shoot-dancing bounce" as an authentic capture of the city's sound, positioning it as NLE Choppa's genuine debut after earlier rough efforts.[2] Complex lauded it as a "bouncy and menacing track," highlighting the hard-hitting yet bare-bones beat that spotlighted the 16-year-old rapper's raw talents and propelled him toward stardom.[28] DJBooth echoed this enthusiasm, describing the minimalist production by Midas800 as enhancing Choppa's crisp vocals and creating an infectious, gummy quality with deep bass drops, while noting the snarling delivery's blend of braggadocio and humorous lines like "Your bitch suckin’ dick like a Kool-Aid pickle."[29] XXL recognized its breakout impact, emphasizing the energetic humor and gripping visuals that distinguished Choppa's style amid peers in Memphis rap.[30] Despite these strengths, some critiques addressed the song's lyrical simplicity. Pitchfork pointed to generic shit-talking in bars such as "I’m super hot like a frying pan," arguing that the track prioritized Choppa's dynamic delivery over substantive content.[2] XXL similarly underscored its viral energy and humorous flair as key to its appeal, though framing it more as a stylistic launchpad than a lyrically deep work.[30] In the broader landscape, "Shotta Flow" was celebrated as a pivotal entry in the 2019 trap and SoundCloud rap era, introducing a fresh, youthful voice that blended street authenticity with viral momentum.[31]Accolades
"Shotta Flow" earned significant artistic recognition, propelling NLE Choppa into the spotlight as a breakout talent in hip-hop. The track's impact was acknowledged through its inclusion in prominent year-end lists. NLE Choppa received a nomination for Best New Hip Hop Artist at the 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards, an honor directly tied to the viral success and cultural resonance of "Shotta Flow" as his debut single.[32] Although Pop Smoke ultimately won the category, the nomination underscored the song's role in establishing Choppa among hip-hop's emerging stars.[33] The song also achieved commercial milestones celebrated as artistic honors, attaining 2× Platinum certification from the RIAA on July 23, 2020, for exceeding two million equivalent units in the United States, a testament to its enduring popularity and influence.[34] By 2025, no additional major awards or nominations had been announced specifically for "Shotta Flow," though its legacy persisted through consistent features on major streaming playlists and compilations.[35]Music videos
Original video
The official music video for "Shotta Flow" was uploaded to NLE Choppa's official YouTube channel on January 10, 2019, preceding the single's digital release the following day.[1] The video captures the 16-year-old rapper and his crew navigating gritty urban settings through handheld camera work and natural lighting.[2] Visually, the low-budget production adopts a raw, unpolished aesthetic typical of early independent hip-hop videos, with Choppa and his associates performing the song's signature "Shotta Flow" dance—a high-energy routine involving synchronized arm movements and footwork—interspersed with simulated shootout scenes using toy guns and dramatic poses to evoke tension and bravado.[2] The clip's straightforward narrative focuses on group camaraderie and territorial posturing, aligning with the track's aggressive energy without elaborate sets or effects. By November 2025, it had accumulated over 230 million views on YouTube, underscoring its enduring appeal.[1] The video's release sparked immediate virality, amassing millions of views in its initial weeks through organic shares across social platforms, including early TikTok clips of users replicating the dance challenge, which propelled the song's exposure to a broader audience.[36] By April 2019, it had surpassed 32 million views, helping cement NLE Choppa's breakout status in the rap scene.[27]Remix video
The music video for the "Shotta Flow" remix, featuring NLE Choppa and Blueface, was released on June 20, 2019, and directed by Cole Bennett under his Lyrical Lemonade imprint.[8][37] It premiered exclusively on YouTube, marking a significant collaboration that elevated the track's visual presentation beyond the original's independent production. The video highlights Blueface's distinctive off-beat flow during his verse, set against surreal and colorful visuals that diverge from the original video's gritty, street-oriented style. It incorporates vibrant dreamlike sequences, energetic dance routines by a group of performers, and brief cameos from Lyrical Lemonade associates, creating a playful yet intense atmosphere that amplifies the remix's high-energy vibe. Production benefited from a higher budget, featuring professional cinematography, dynamic editing, and special effects typical of Bennett's signature aesthetic, which blends hip-hop storytelling with artistic flair.[28][37] Critics and fans praised the video for its ability to enhance the remix's infectious energy, with outlets like Complex praising its energetic and fun atmosphere.[28] This visual boost contributed to the remix's renewed momentum, helping it gain traction on streaming platforms and charts shortly after release. By 2025, the video had amassed over 400 million views on YouTube, underscoring its enduring popularity.[8]Remix
Creation
Following the viral success of the original "Shotta Flow" in spring 2019, NLE Choppa conceived the remix as a way to sustain and amplify the track's momentum. He specifically approached Blueface for the feature, selecting him over other artists like Lil Baby due to the potential for greater virality through Blueface's distinctive off-beat flow, which contrasted sharply with Choppa's aggressive, on-beat delivery.[38][39] The recording process occurred in May 2019, with Choppa traveling from Memphis to Los Angeles to collaborate with Blueface. A behind-the-scenes video captured Choppa arriving at Blueface's location, where the verse was laid down over the original beat produced by Midas800, requiring only minimal adjustments to accommodate the addition.[40] In post-production, Blueface's verse was layered with ad-libs to heighten its energy and ensure cohesion.[8] The remix's development was strategically aimed at extending the original's buzz by capitalizing on Blueface's rising popularity, ultimately resulting in a version that surpassed the original in streams and cultural reach.[38]Release and promotion
The "Shotta Flow" remix featuring Blueface was released as a digital single on June 20, 2019, alongside an official music video directed by Cole Bennett and produced by Lyrical Lemonade.[41][8] The track was promoted heavily on social media platforms, including Instagram and YouTube, where both artists shared the video to capitalize on their growing online followings.[28][42] Additional promotion included placements on major streaming playlists, such as those on Apple Music, which helped amplify its reach to broader audiences shortly after launch.[43] Blueface's established fanbase contributed to cross-promotion through emerging TikTok challenges and user-generated content, where fans recreated the track's energetic flows and dances.[44] Live performances of the remix followed soon after, including high-profile appearances that built on the original's momentum.[45] The remix's rapid success validated the collaborative remix approach and paved the way for subsequent sequels in the "Shotta Flow" series.[8]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Shotta Flow" by NLE Choppa debuted at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week dated May 4, 2019, marking the rapper's first entry on the chart.[4] The track gradually climbed the chart, reaching the top 40 for the first time at number 38 on the July 20, 2019, issue following the June release of the remix featuring Blueface, which significantly boosted its streaming and sales figures.[46] It ultimately peaked at number 36 on the Hot 100 for the chart dated August 31, 2019, and spent a total of 20 weeks on the ranking.[47] On the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, "Shotta Flow" achieved a higher position, peaking at number 14.[5] For the 2019 year-end tallies, the song ranked at number 92 on the Billboard Hot 100 and maintained strong performance into 2020 and beyond through sustained streaming, with the remix version amassing over 577 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025 and the original approximately 62 million.[48][49] Internationally, the single saw moderate success, particularly after the remix's promotion. It peaked at number 42 on the Canadian Hot 100, spending 20 weeks on the chart.[50] In the United Kingdom, "Shotta Flow" reached number 71 on the Official Video Streaming Chart in July 2019, with two weeks on that ranking.[51]| Chart (2019) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 36 | 20 |
| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 14 | - |
| Canada Hot 100 | 42 | 20 |
| UK Video Streaming Chart | 71 | 2 |
Certifications
"Shotta Flow" has earned multiple certifications reflecting its commercial success through physical sales, downloads, and streaming equivalents across various regions. Certifications are calculated using industry standards, such as 1,500 on-demand audio and/or video streams equating to one unit sold in the United States. By 2025, the song had surpassed 1 billion global streams, contributing to its certified status. No additional certifications were awarded after 2023, despite continued streaming accumulation. The following table summarizes key certifications for the original version and remix:| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales | Award date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada (Music Canada) | 5× Platinum (original) | 400,000† | 2022 |
| United Kingdom (BPI) | Silver (original) | 200,000† | 2022 |
| United States (RIAA) | 3× Platinum (original) | 3,000,000† | 2023 |
| United States (RIAA) | 2× Platinum (remix) | 2,000,000† | 2022 |
| Italy (FIMI) | Gold (original) | 35,000 | 2019 |
| Denmark (IFPI Danmark) | Gold (remix) | 45,000† | 2019 |
| France (SNEP) | Silver (original) | 100,000† | 2020 |
| New Zealand (RMNZ) | Platinum (original) | 30,000 | 2024 |