After being affiliated with one of rap's best businessmen Master P, Choppa learned how to take regional hits nationwide. The New Orleans rapper's breakthrough single, 'Choppa Style', grew from a regional success in 2001 to... more » a national hit in 2003, with a video in regular rotation on BET. Choppa's notoriety then exploded when he appeared on "Nine O'Clock Props," a segment of Q93 radio personality Wild Wayne's highly rated New Orleans radio show. Choppa quickly became a fixture on the show and became one of the city's most popular underground rappers. Seizing the moment, Choppa started his own Street Balla Records in 2003 and has now teamed with Roy Jones Jr.'s Body Head Entertainment to release Da Real Choppa, an impressive album that gives fans an in-depth look into one of rap's most promising and exciting artists. 2005.« less
After being affiliated with one of rap's best businessmen Master P, Choppa learned how to take regional hits nationwide. The New Orleans rapper's breakthrough single, 'Choppa Style', grew from a regional success in 2001 to a national hit in 2003, with a video in regular rotation on BET. Choppa's notoriety then exploded when he appeared on "Nine O'Clock Props," a segment of Q93 radio personality Wild Wayne's highly rated New Orleans radio show. Choppa quickly became a fixture on the show and became one of the city's most popular underground rappers. Seizing the moment, Choppa started his own Street Balla Records in 2003 and has now teamed with Roy Jones Jr.'s Body Head Entertainment to release Da Real Choppa, an impressive album that gives fans an in-depth look into one of rap's most promising and exciting artists. 2005.