NLE Choppa apparently enjoyed a recent trip to the zoo, even taking time to shoot a quick music video with the help of a popular videographer.

On Saturday (June 17), NLE Choppa was approached by Will Freeark, who also goes by SetWillFree, to shoot a music video for the Memphis rapper, free of charge.

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The young content creator has become a viral sensation because of his impromptu-style video shoots. Prior to Choppa, Freeark worked with Moneybagg Yo, Toosii, and Bobby Shmurda, among others.

Despite his initial hesitation, Choppa agreed, and off they went. The video shoot was conducted on the streets of New York City, with Choppa commiserating with locals and riding in a carriage before landing at Central Park Zoo.

The hilarious video shoot was uploaded to Freeark’s official YouTube account later that day.

In other related news, it seems that NLE Choppa has become the newest celebrity to step into the boxing ring. The rapper was recently spotted in the gym, throwing some punches at pro boxer Lorenzo “Truck” Simpson.

However, after three attempts at landing a shot, he loses his balance and begins running as Truck chases him around the ring. Though he’s proven himself in the studio time and time again, Choppa definitely has a long way to go in the squared circle.

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Soon after the video went viral, the “Do It Again” rapper reshared it on his Instagram story and tagged Simpson with the following caption: “move n-gga [six laughing emojis].”

The athlete then shared Choppa’s story on his own profile with five laughing emojis. How far the Tennessee native plans on taking his boxing aspirations isn’t clear, but he certainly has a lot of work to do.

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As for other sports, he hasn’t been the luckiest either. Choppa’s newly opened basketball court in his hometown burned to the ground just two days after opening. As reported by local outlet WREG, he had donated the court alongside former WNBA player Nancy Lieberman and members of the Memphis city council.