Chopper is a
hip hop music subgenre that originated in the
Midwestern United States
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and features fast-paced rhyming or rapping.
Those that rap in the style are known as choppers, and rapping in the style is sometimes referred to as chopping. The style is one of the major forms of Midwest hip hop, though by the early 2000s, it had spread to other parts of the United States including
California
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and
New York City
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, and it has spread around the world since.
Chopper style places an emphasis on speed of pronunciation, and as such is commonly attributed to some of the fastest professional rappers, such as
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony,
Mac Lethal,
Twista
Carl Terrell Mitchell (born November 27, 1973), better known by his stage name Twista (formerly Tung Twista), is an American rapper and record producer. He is best known for his chopper style of rapping and for once holding the title of fastes ...
,
Big L
Lamont Coleman (May 30, 1974February 15, 1999), known professionally as Big L, was an American rapper and record executive.
Emerging from Harlem in New York City in 1992, Coleman became known among underground hip-hop fans for his freestyling ...
,
Tech N9ne
Aaron Dontez Yates (born November 8, 1971), better known by his stage name Tech N9ne (pronounced "tech nine"), is an American rapper. In 1999, he and business partner Travis O'Guin founded the record label Strange Music. He has sold over two ...
,
Twisted Insane,
Busta Rhymes
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, Rebel XD,
Krizz Kaliko
Samuel William Christopher Watson IV (born March 7, 1974), better known by his stage name Krizz Kaliko, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and voice actor. He is a longtime collaborator with fellow hometown native Tech N9ne and was sig ...
and
Jaz-O.
Vocalist Oli Peters of the
tech-death
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Techni ...
band
Archspire is also heavily influenced by this style.
Etymology
The word "chopper" was first used in street and hip hop slang to refer to an
automatic firearm. The word has also been used as an informal word for
helicopter
A helicopter is a type of rotorcraft in which lift and thrust are supplied by horizontally spinning rotors. This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward and laterally. These attribut ...
. The linkage to automatic firearms and helicopters are the rapid “tat-tat-tat” sound they make. This may have an analogous relation to fast-paced rap. One of the first rappers who popularized this style of rap,
Twista
Carl Terrell Mitchell (born November 27, 1973), better known by his stage name Twista (formerly Tung Twista), is an American rapper and record producer. He is best known for his chopper style of rapping and for once holding the title of fastes ...
, in a song with
Tech N9ne
Aaron Dontez Yates (born November 8, 1971), better known by his stage name Tech N9ne (pronounced "tech nine"), is an American rapper. In 1999, he and business partner Travis O'Guin founded the record label Strange Music. He has sold over two ...
entitled "
Worldwide Choppers" implied this in his lyrics, "I'm finna be usin' it as energy, watch how radiant I'ma be / Like a helicopter when the words fly"
was used to loosely describe the style of fast-paced rap, but the usage of the term was made more widespread when rap artist Tech N9ne released a series of
posse cut
A posse cut is a popular form of song in hip hop music that involves successive verses by four or more rappers.Edwards, Paul, 2009, '' How to Rap: The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC'', Chicago Review Press, p. 221.
Tracks described as posse cu ...
s with other chopper-style rap artists from around the world in 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2015 including "
Midwest Choppers" and "
Midwest Choppers 2", "
Worldwide Choppers" and "
Speedom (Worldwide Choppers 2)".
The trend of naming songs in this fashion spread, with examples such as DCVDNS & Tamas's track "German Choppers" and the ''Undaground Choppers'' series produced by DJ Lil Sprite, which currently includes ten installments.
The word "chopper" can simply be used for any rapper that uses a fast-paced style in their lyrics.
The word is also used as a verb, as in "chopping" or "to chop", in describing the action of rapping at high speeds.
Characteristics
Chopper rap is typically characterised by the inclusion of twice or three times as many syllables to each bar and line as would be found in most other forms of rap. Sophisticated rhyme schemes are also an important element of the style. The inclusion of two or three times as many syllables in the bars causes the lyrics to be described as being in "
double-time" or "triple-time".
The beat
tempo
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of chopper songs, particularly from the Midwest, tends to range from 90 BPM to 180 BPM, a much higher range than most other rap genres.
Maintaining the quality of lyrics in terms of rhyming and substance while increasing speed of delivery is one of the key aspects of the style.
The term "chopper" does not imply any thematic characteristics, and songs in the style touch on a wide range of subjects. One subgenre chopper rappers often cross into is
horrorcore
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, seen in Tech N9ne's "
Am I a Psycho?" featuring
Hopsin
Marcus Jamal Hopson (born July 18, 1985), known professionally as Hopsin, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer from Los Angeles.
In 2007, he was signed to Ruthless Records, and had founded his own record label, Funk Volume, ...
and
B.o.B or the rapper
Twisted Insane's albums.
Midwest rapper
Prozak explained that the style often revolves around "dark beats and lyrics" in the DVD ''The Hitchcock of HipHop''.
History
1980s – Origins of fast rapping
Although the subgenre of chopper-style hip hop did not achieve broad mainstream appeal until the early–mid 1990s through artists such as
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and
Twista
Carl Terrell Mitchell (born November 27, 1973), better known by his stage name Twista (formerly Tung Twista), is an American rapper and record producer. He is best known for his chopper style of rapping and for once holding the title of fastes ...
, the style has been around for decades. The first group to rap at high speeds on record were the
Treacherous Three with the release of "New Rap Language" in 1980.
Throughout the lyrics of the song, member
Kool Moe Dee
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is continually referred to as the originator of the fast style:
Kool Moe Dee went on a year later to use one of the verses in this song to demolish Busy Bee in the famous New York rap battle in 1981.
The style of rapping fast was also popular with Jamaican rappers in the early 1980s with releases by
Daddy Freddy ("Joker Lover"),
Shinehead ("Rough and Rugged") and Peter King ("Me Neat, Me Sweet").
In the 1990s, the style spread to the
West Coast, with artists at "
The Good Life
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" such as Ellay Khule,
Freestyle Fellowship
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, CVE, Riddlore, Chubb Rock, Mikah 9 and many other
Project Blowed
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affiliates adopting the style.
1990s – Emergence of chopper rap as a distinct and popular style
Although the style of rapping at high speeds had existed in both the
East Coast and
West Coast scenes as well as abroad, it was not until the 1990s that the style began to emerge as a distinct and popular form of hip-hop.
The Dayton Family
The Dayton Family is an American hip hop group from Flint, Michigan, composed of Ira "Bootleg" Dorsey, Raheen "Shoestring" Peterson and Matt "Backstabba" Hinkle. Its name derives from Dayton Street, one of Flint's most crime-ridden streets.
Mus ...
and
Twista
Carl Terrell Mitchell (born November 27, 1973), better known by his stage name Twista (formerly Tung Twista), is an American rapper and record producer. He is best known for his chopper style of rapping and for once holding the title of fastes ...
were active in the Midwest in the early 1990s and developed the use of chopper rapping as their main style. This ushered in a wave of chopper acts from the Midwest that began to receive attention, such as Twista in Chicago and the group
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony from
Cleveland
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.
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony signed to
Eazy-E's
Ruthless Records
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in 1993 and their 1994
EP ''
Creepin on ah Come Up'' reached #12 on the
''Billboard'' 200 charts. Their next albums ''
E. 1999 Eternal'' (1995) and ''
The Art of War
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'' (1997) both reached #1 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart
and also produced the 1996 single "
Tha Crossroads" which reached #1 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart. This success helped to popularize the chopper style across the United States and beyond.
During this period, many other rappers in the Midwest that would go on to become highly successful began their rapping careers as underground artists releasing songs in the chopper style, such as
Eminem
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and
Tech N9ne
Aaron Dontez Yates (born November 8, 1971), better known by his stage name Tech N9ne (pronounced "tech nine"), is an American rapper. In 1999, he and business partner Travis O'Guin founded the record label Strange Music. He has sold over two ...
.
At the same time Twista and The Dayton Family were popularising the style in the Midwest, New York emcee
Jaz-O (also known at the time as The Jaz) was using the fast-paced chopper rap style in his music,
releasing his debut album ''
Word to the Jaz
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'' in 1989 and ''
To Your Soul
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Background
The album was recorded at D&D Studios, in New York City, New York, and was ...
'' in 1990. Jaz-O was the mentor of the then-unknown
Jay-Z, and these albums included the first songs Jay-Z was ever on, "Hawaiian Sophie" and "The Originators". In this way Jay-Z began his career in the chopper style of rap before moving into slower forms, and in the liner notes of ''
Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life'' he describes this, saying of "The Originators" that "we was using that fast style that everybody seems to be using now".
''Vol 2... Hard Knock Life'' also included the single "
Nigga What, Nigga Who (Originator 99)" as a sequel to their previous chopper-style collaboration. Also active in New York in the late 1990s was Latino rapper
Big Pun, who was known for his fast-paced, witty lyrics and ability to rap for long periods of time without taking a breath,
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Rap.about.com (February 15, 1999). Retrieved on 2019-01-23. very much in the manner of the chopper style.
2000–present – Spread across the globe

In 1999,
Missouri
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rapper
Tech N9ne
Aaron Dontez Yates (born November 8, 1971), better known by his stage name Tech N9ne (pronounced "tech nine"), is an American rapper. In 1999, he and business partner Travis O'Guin founded the record label Strange Music. He has sold over two ...
and his business partner Travis O'Guin founded the independent record label
Strange Music
Strange Music is an American independent record label specializing in hip hop music and founded by Tech N9ne and Travis O'Guin in 1999.
History
In 2009 Skatterman & Snug Brim fulfilled their commitment to Strange Music and left the label.
In ...
. ''
Anghellic'', Tech N9ne's first album released through Strange Music, sold 278,000 copies and marked his breakthrough from an underground artist to a commercial success. He continued to release albums on the independent label regularly, with six further albums in the 2000s alone, and became established as one of the major chopper artists.
His "Tech N9ne Collabos" series, so far consisting of eight albums released between 2007–2017, is a collection of albums featuring other artists on every track, through which Tech N9ne has introduced a wide range of artists to his substantial fanbase. The albums include collaborations from fellow Strange Music artists such as
Krizz Kaliko
Samuel William Christopher Watson IV (born March 7, 1974), better known by his stage name Krizz Kaliko, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and voice actor. He is a longtime collaborator with fellow hometown native Tech N9ne and was sig ...
,
Yukmouth and
Kutt Calhoun; as well as other chopper rappers, other rappers who do not normally rap in chopper style, and some
rock artists.
Due largely to the success of Tech N9ne's career Strange Music has become a major independent record label and hosts a sizeable
roster of artists including many in the chopper genre.
The 2000s also saw mainstream success come for some of the earliest choppers. Twista's fourth studio album, ''
Kamikaze
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'', topped the ''Billboard'' 200 chart in 2004, and his next three albums all reached the chart's top 10. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony released five albums from 2000–2010, all of which charted in the top 50 positions of the ''Billboard'' 200.
Throughout the 1990s, New York rapper
Busta Rhymes
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had been creating music, first as a part of the group
Leaders of the New School
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History
The crew was composed of Uniondale, New York, natives Charlie Brown (born Bryan Higgins on September 19, 1970) and Dinco D (born James Jackson on No ...
from 1989–1993 and then as a solo artist from then onwards. Beginning with his 1998 album ''
E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front'' he began to rap at faster speeds on some songs, and throughout the time since then he has incorporated chopper-style rapping on several of his successful tracks, such as 2001's "
Break Ya Neck
"Break Ya Neck" is the second single by American rapper Busta Rhymes from his fifth album ''Genesis'' (2001). The song was produced by Dr. Dre and Scott Storch. Truth Hurts provides background vocals. The song contains an interpolation of the ...
"
and his guest verse on Tech N9ne's 2011 single "
Worldwide Choppers",
leading many to consider Busta Rhymes a chopper rapper.
Rhymes' music was highly successful throughout the 2000s,
and his unorthodox style is considered by some to be one of the most significant developments in the style in recent times.
The 21st century has seen chopper rap spread from its roots in the Midwest and in New York around the world of hip hop. In the
South
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, rappers such as
Chamillionaire
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and
Yelawolf
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have utilised the style,
while on the West Coast rappers such as
San Diego
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-born rapper
Twisted Insane and Snow Tha Product from San Jose regularly rap in the chopper style.
The style has also spread to
Europe
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, with
Danish rapper
U$O
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Associations
U$O he was a member ...
and
Turkish
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rapper
Ceza both featuring on Tech N9ne's aforementioned single "Worldwide Choppers", and particularly to
Germany
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.
German rappers such as
Samy Deluxe, ,
Kollegah
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Born in Friedberg and raised by a single mother in Simmern, he started ...
, ,
and . featured American choppers Twisted Insane and
Wrekonize
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on his single "Thron".
The style has also been adopted in Asia, with
Korean rapper Outsider being known for his very high speeds rapping in the
Korean language
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.
See also
*
Alternative hip hop
*
List of hip hop genres Historical time periods
* Roots of hip hop
* Old school hip hop
* New school hip hop
* Golden age hip hop
Subgenres
* Alternative hip hop
** Hipster hop
* Boom bap
* Bounce
* British hip hop
** Road rap
* Chopped and screwed
* Chopper
* Clou ...
*
Scat singing
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*
Trap
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*
Footwork
References
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