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The central hook—"Get a bitch and make her famous, next minute she block me"—captures his frustration with disloyalty.

According to Genius , the song is a "diss track" born from NLE Choppa’s real-life breakup with his girlfriend, Mariah.

The music video, directed by @shotbyjolo, hit 5 million views on YouTube within just two days of its release. Famous Hoes

The narrative of the song balances personal betrayal with the harsh realities of NLE Choppa's upbringing in Memphis:

In the lyrics, Choppa reflects on the irony of helping a partner gain fame, only to be rejected or "blocked" by them once they achieve it. The central hook—"Get a bitch and make her

It serves as a reminder of his rapid ascent; he released the song at age 17 during a breakthrough year where he amassed hundreds of millions of views.

The phrase has since been echoed by other artists, such as Central Cee , who used a similar line in a Met Gala freestyle in 2025. The narrative of the song balances personal betrayal

Beyond the relationship drama, the song depicts a "thuggin' in the trenches" lifestyle, referencing gun violence and the constant threat of danger in the "Choppahouse".