Published on March 29, 2026
In a recent turn of events, rapper Blueface has responded to NLE Choppa’s public apology concerning comments made about Blueface’s son, Chrisean Jr. The feud between the two artists has been simmering, with Choppa’s remarks drawing sharp criticism and prompting his decision to express regret.
NLE Choppa, who has been known for his sometimes controversial statements, publicly acknowledged that his comments about Chrisean Jr. may have gone too far. In a statement shared on social media, he expressed remorse, emphasizing that he did not intend to cause harm and that he understands the importance of family in the lives of his peers.
Blueface, however, was quick to respond to the apology. Taking to his own social media platforms, he remarked, “You know better,” suggesting that Choppa should have known the implications of his words before making such statements. This terse response not only reiterates Blueface’s protective stance over his son but also hints at the deeper tensions that may still linger between the two artists.
The exchange has garnered significant attention within the hip-hop community, as fans and observers weigh in on the ongoing feud. While Choppa’s apology could be seen as an attempt to mend fences, Blueface’s retort indicates that the wound is still fresh and unresolved.
Industry insiders are watching closely to see how this situation will unfold, especially as both artists continue to make waves in the rap scene. For now, it remains evident that the dynamics between Blueface and NLE Choppa are complex, marked and competitive rivalries, making future interactions between the two highly anticipated.
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