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"Worldwide Choppers"
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Single by Tech N9ne featuring Busta Rhymes, Ceza, D-Loc, JL B.Hood, Twista, Twisted Insane, U$O and Yelawolf
from the album All 6's and 7's
Released May 31, 2011
Format Digital download
Recorded 2011
Genre
Length 5:26
Label Strange Music
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Seven
Tech N9ne singles chronology
"Mama Nem"
(2011)
"Worldwide Choppers"
(2011)
"Love Me Tomorrow"
(2011)
Busta Rhymes singles chronology
"Welcome to My Hood (Remix)"
(2011)
"Worldwide Choppers"
(2011)
"Why Stop Now"
(2011)
Twista singles chronology
"Welcome to My Hood (Remix)"
(2011)
"Worldwide Choppers"
(2011)
"Taste the Good"
(2012)
Yelawolf singles chronology
"Daddy's Lambo"
(2010)
"Worldwide Choppers"
(2011)
"Hard White (Up In The Club)"
(2011)

"Worldwide Choppers" is a song by American rapper Tech N9ne. It serves as the third single from his eleventh studio album All 6's and 7's. The song is noted for its breakneck flows packing rhythmic, rapid-fire rap.

"Worldwide Choppers", produced by Michael Summers known as producer Seven, is a multilingual track that includes lyrics in English, Danish and Turkish. Turkish lyrics are by Turkish rapper Ceza and Danish lyrics by Danish rapper U$O. Other rappers taking part in the single are Busta Rhymes, Yelawolf, Twista, D-Loc, JL of B.Hood & Twisted Insane.

It was recorded with contributions from a number of locations, more specifically Kansas City, Missouri (JL), Kansas City, Kansas (D-Loc) Alabama (Yelawolf), Chicago (Twista), New York (Busta Rhymes), California (Twisted Insane) in addition to Turkey (Ceza) and Denmark (U$O). The names of the rappers and their locations are introduced within the recording by name.

The word "chopper" relates to a type of fast-paced rap, a style of Midwest hip hop called chopper. In the late 1990s, Tech N9ne popularized the chopper style among his fan base. From 2007 to 2011, he released a number of songs in collaboration with other chopper-style artists exclusively in this fast-paced style of rap, including "Midwest Choppers" featuring the Midwest rappers D-Loc, Dalima and Krizz Kaliko (from his 2007's album Misery Loves Kompany), "Midwest Choppers 2" featuring K-Dean and Krayzie Bone (from his 2009's album Sickology 101) and "Worldwide Choppers" featuring several American and International artists in the same style on this album.


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