Activision
just
dropped
Call
of
Duty: Warzone Mobile
and
one
of
the
millions
of
people
who
downloaded
the
app
and
gave
it
a
spin
was
Memphis
rapper
NLE
Choppa.
The
“Shotta
Flow”
rapper
has
been
occupied
with
the
whole
rap
star
thing,
so
he
now
considers
himself
a
former
gamer.
“I
don’t
have
too
much
time
for
it
now,”
Choppa,
who
participated
in
Thursday’s
(March
21)
Warzone
Mobile
Streamathon, told
Hip-Hop
Wired.
“Once
upon
a
time
I
was
deep.
I
still
do
it
in
my
free
time,
though.
I
was
like
2K,
[Grand
Theft
Auto],
Call
of
Duty,
all
of
those
different
games.”
Apparently,
becoming
a
star
rapper
takes
up
a
lot
of
time
(a
record
deal
with
Warner
Bros.,
two
hit
albums
and
touring
will
do
that)
so
his
hours
spent
on
the
sticks
had
to
suffer.
Nevertheless,
Choppa
stays
in
tune
with
CoD
(“Every
new
Call
Of
Duty
I’m
copping.”),
and
he
gave
Call
of
Duty: Warzone
Mobile
a
thumbs
up
even
though
it
seems
he’s
better
on
a
PS5.
“I
was
just
playing
it
in
my
green
room
it’s
actually
kind
of
cool
with
the
joystick
thing
connected
to
the
phone.
I
don’t
know
if
I’m
as
sharp
with
the
tapping
it
on
the
screen,
but
the
joystick,
I
could
be
able
to
work
that
for
sure.”
Back
to
the
music
for
a
second,
he
just
dropped
a
song
called
“AMF”
with
Flau’jae,
the
female
rapper
who
happens
to
currently
be
a
star
guard
on
LSU’s
women’s
basketball
team.
“It
came
together
with
her,
her
mom,
my
mom,
and
me.
Just
respecting
the
relationship
they
have
as
a
daughter
and
a
mom-a-ger
standpoint
and
it’s
the
same
thing
with
my
mom
and
my
/manager,”
said
Choppa.
“We
connected
that
way
and
just
always
supported
Flau’jae
from
basketball
and
we
got
the
track
in.”
Speaking
of
Flau’jae
dropped
14
in
LSU’s
win
over
Rice.
Choppa
also
says
he’s
seriously
retiring
his
“Shotta
Flow,”
with
the
last,
“Shotta
Flow
7”
having
been
released
in
February.
He’s
starting
another
series
but
for
the
sake
of
Activision,
we
won’t
mention
the
somewhat
NSFW
title
here.
But
back
to
Call
Of
Duty:
Warzone
Mobile
and
gaming
in
general,
he’ll
always
find
time
for
a
good
reason.
“Really
it’s
just
a
break
from
the
world,”
explains
Choppa
of
why
plays
video
games.
“It’s
just
a
break
from
who
I
am.
To
just
be
able
to
live
that
inner
child
feeling
again,
just
to
be
able
to
play
games
is
the
goal
for
me,
just
to
feel
like
a
kid.”
Sounds
like
a
plan. Call
of
Duty: Warzone Mobile
is
available
right
now
on
iOS
and
Android
mobile
devices.