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 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 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.
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 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 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.