Walk Em Down
"Walk Em Down" is a hip hop single by American rapper NLE Choppa featuring fellow rapper Roddy Ricch, released on March 19, 2020, by Warner Records as the third single from Choppa's debut studio album Top Shotta.[1] The track, produced by CashMoneyAP and Los Hendrix, marks the first collaboration between the two artists and explores themes of street life and resilience through aggressive lyrics and a trap-influenced beat.[2] The song achieved significant commercial success, eventually peaking at number 38 on the US Billboard Hot 100, driven by strong streaming performance including 13 million US streams in the week it reached that position.[3] It also reached number 14 on the Hot Rap Songs chart and topped Billboard's Emerging Artists chart alongside other Choppa releases, solidifying his breakout status in 2020.[4] Internationally, "Walk Em Down" charted modestly, peaking at number 85 on the UK Singles Chart and appearing on various global rankings.[5] Accompanying the release, an official music video directed by Christian Sutton premiered on YouTube the same day, amassing over 310 million views as of November 2025 and depicting gritty urban scenes that align with the song's narrative.[1] By October 2024, the single had been certified 5× Platinum by the RIAA, denoting 5 million units sold or streamed in the United States, 4× Platinum in Canada by Music Canada, and Silver in the UK by the BPI, underscoring its enduring popularity in the hip hop genre.[6]Background and development
Conception
The song "Walk Em Down" emerged during a pivotal phase in NLE Choppa's rising career, shortly after the breakout success of his 2019 single "Shotta Flow," which peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 and established him as a prominent voice in Memphis rap. Building on this momentum, Choppa sought to curate high-profile collaborations for his debut album, Top Shotta, planned for release later that year.[7] Choppa initiated the collaboration with Roddy Ricch by sending a direct message via Instagram, marking the first time he had contacted the Compton rapper in that manner.[8] In a subsequent interview, Choppa revealed that he proposed the joint track without prior personal interaction, expressing uncertainty about whether Ricch would respond.[8] This outreach reflected Choppa's proactive approach to assembling features amid his label deal with Warner Records, secured in the wake of "Shotta Flow"'s viral ascent.[7]Recording and production
"Walk Em Down" was produced by CashMoneyAP (Alex Christian Jean Petit) and Los Hendrix (Carlos Daniel Muñoz), who handled the beat creation and arrangement.[2][9] The producers crafted the track's instrumental foundation, incorporating elements like guitar riffs and trap beats characteristic of their collaborative style.[10] Recording sessions for the song took place primarily in Los Angeles studios during 2019 and early 2020, aligning with the artists' local activities and the track's preview snippet shared in October 2019.[2] Exact studio venues have not been publicly detailed, but the timeline reflects the rapid collaboration between NLE Choppa and Roddy Ricch, with Ricch recording his verse on the same night he received the request.[11] The engineering team included recording engineer Andrew Grossman, who managed audio processing and mixing, while Chris Athens oversaw the mastering.[12] Songwriting credits were attributed to Bryson Lashun Potts (NLE Choppa), Rodrick Wayne Moore Jr. (Roddy Ricch), Alex Petit (CashMoneyAP), and Carlos Daniel Muñoz (Los Hendrix), with the producers also contributing as co-writers.[9]Music and lyrics
Composition
"Walk Em Down" is classified as trap-influenced hip-hop incorporating melodic rap elements.[13][14] The track adheres to a verse-chorus format, featuring an intro, multiple choruses and post-choruses, and two verses, with an overall runtime of 2:53.[2] It maintains a tempo of 84 beats per minute in the key of D major.[15] Instrumentation centers on a hard-hitting trap beat driven by heavy bass, rapid hi-hats, atmospheric synths, and an instantly recognizable guitar riff, courtesy of producers CashMoneyAP and Los Hendrix.[2][10] NLE Choppa delivers verses in a reserved, melodic style that tempers his typical energetic approach, while Roddy Ricch's auto-tuned hooks infuse West Coast melodic sensibilities into the Southern trap foundation.[16][17]Lyrics
"Walk Em Down" explores themes of street life, bravado, and confrontation, with the phrase "walk 'em down" serving as slang for relentlessly pursuing and confronting enemies, often implying violent resolution.[2] The lyrics depict a narrative of survival in a harsh urban environment, where drug dealing and territorial defense are central, as seen in lines like "Posted, in front of the trap / Selling dope 'til the sun come down," which evoke the grind of corner hustling and the constant threat of rivals.[2] Subtle nods to success amid violence appear through references to luxury and evasion of consequences, underscoring a cycle of risk and reward in trap culture.[2] NLE Choppa's verses emphasize defensive aggression and personal defense, portraying a rise through confrontation, as in "Walk down on 'em in Balenciaga runners / My blood slime a nigga out just like an anaconda," where wordplay blends high-fashion swagger with predatory imagery to assert dominance.[2] The hook, repeated as "Walk 'em down, walk 'em down," reinforces this relentless pursuit, creating a mantra-like chant that drives the song's narrative of unyielding retaliation.[2] Roddy Ricch's verse shifts to personal reflection on street origins and triumphs, highlighting bravado in lines such as "Caught a murder, then I beat the case," which celebrates outmaneuvering legal repercussions while maintaining a codeine-fueled edge.[2] The delivery style contrasts Choppa's melodic, restrained flow in his verses with Ricch's smoother, more introspective delivery, enhancing the song's dynamic tension without venturing into explicit political territory.[2] Lyrically, the track employs dense internal rhymes and similes typical of modern trap rap, such as "You go against me, then you fucked just like a used condom" and "Running from my gun, but my bullets had to hawk 'em," which layer vivid, confrontational wordplay to build intensity and memorability.[2] This structure maintains a tight rhyme scheme—pairing words like "trap/map" and "down/rounds"—to propel the narrative forward, focusing on themes of loyalty, betrayal, and street retribution.[2]Release and promotion
Single release
"Walk Em Down" featuring Roddy Ricch was released on March 19, 2020, by No Love Entertainment and Warner Records as the lead single from NLE Choppa's debut studio album Top Shotta. The track was issued exclusively in digital formats, including download and streaming availability on platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music. No physical single was produced or distributed.[18][19] Promotion for the single centered on social media teasers, with NLE Choppa previewing snippets of the track to generate early buzz ahead of its launch. These efforts tied into the broader rollout for Top Shotta, amplifying anticipation among fans. Warner Records oversaw distribution and marketing, highlighting the song's potential as a summer anthem through its infectious energy and collaborative appeal.[20][21][18]Music video
The music video for "Walk Em Down" was released on March 19, 2020, premiering exclusively on YouTube.[1] Directed by Christian Sutton and produced by Psycho Films with executive producer Sam Canter, the video emphasizes high-energy performances by the artists without a traditional narrative plot, instead highlighting their charisma through dynamic visuals and choreographed movements.[1][22] Filmed in Memphis and Los Angeles to capture the artists' respective roots, the video features NLE Choppa rapping and dancing energetically in front of a grocery store, inside a car, and amid urban street settings that evoke themes of trap life, while Roddy Ricch performs in separate scenes showcasing similar high-intensity delivery.[22][23] Incorporating practical effects like motion capture rigs, lasers, and seamless day-to-night transitions in post-production, the visuals sync the performers' synchronized freezes and resets to the beat, amplifying the song's aggressive vibe.[22] As of November 2025, the video has amassed over 310 million views on YouTube.[1]Commercial performance
Charts
"Walk Em Down" debuted at number 94 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated April 4, 2020. The track steadily climbed the ranking, reaching its peak position of number 38 during the week of June 27, 2020. It maintained presence on the chart for a total of 20 weeks before exiting.[24][25] On the year-end Billboard Hot 100 for 2020, the song ranked at number 100. On the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, "Walk Em Down" achieved a peak of number 16. It placed at number 49 on the 2020 year-end Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs tally. On the Hot Rap Songs chart, it peaked at number 14. The song did not appear on year-end charts for 2021 or subsequent years. Internationally, "Walk Em Down" peaked at number 49 on the Canadian Hot 100.[26] In the United Kingdom, it reached number 85 on the Official Singles Chart.[27] On the New Zealand Hot Singles chart, the track attained a high of number 25.| Chart (2020) | Peak Position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 38 |
| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 16 |
| US Hot Rap Songs | 14 |
| Canadian Hot 100 | 49 |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 85 |
| New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) | 25 |
Certifications
"Walk Em Down" has received multiple certifications from music industry organizations worldwide, recognizing its commercial success through combined sales and streaming equivalents. In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single 5× Platinum on October 28, 2024, denoting 5 million units.[28] In Canada, Music Canada awarded it 4× Platinum status for 320,000 units.[29] In the United Kingdom, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified it Silver on July 15, 2022, for 200,000 units. In New Zealand, Recorded Music NZ certified it Platinum on December 28, 2024, for 30,000 units. No further certification updates have been reported as of November 2025.| Region | Certification | Date | Units | Certifying Body |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 5× Platinum | October 28, 2024 | 5,000,000 | RIAA |
| Canada | 4× Platinum | N/A | 320,000 | Music Canada |
| United Kingdom | Silver | July 15, 2022 | 200,000 | BPI |
| New Zealand | Platinum | December 28, 2024 | 30,000 | Recorded Music NZ |