What did Chopper say about one of Stevie J’s ex-girlfriends? The latter addresses former Making Da Band 2 castmate’s claims

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Stevie J is pushing back on former Making the Band 2 castmate Chopper Young City's claims that he allegedly got intimate with a woman strongly believed to be Eve, Stevie J's former girlfriend through the late ’90s and early 2000s.

Notably, Chopper never name-dropped Eve, though he did allude to her during his recent Art of Dialogue interview. At the time, he claimed he slept with her during his trip to Puerto Rico in 2003.

In response, Stevie is rubbishing the story as a total lie. During an interview with TMZ, the Grammy-winning producer said to Chopper in no unclear terms:

“Whatever drug you on, Chopper, increase that dose and overdose.”

He also referred to the reality TV alum's claims as "dirty" and advised that he "handle that," asserting that his claims were nothing short of fabrication.


Everything we know about the beef between former castmates Stevie J and Chopper Young City:

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As reported by Vibe, the feud between the two first erupted when Stevie J took shots about the now infamous “cheesecake walk” scene from Making the Band 2, which Chopper found distasteful. He also noted during the segment that while he had no bad feelings for Stevie, he did want to clear his own name.

“If you disrespect Chopper City, I’mma come by mine. Period,” he explained. “I already got even… without even knowing I got even.”

He then alluded to getting intimate with a woman who was once romantically linked to Stevie. He claimed he was at the same hotel as her, on the same floor, with several other artists there, including members of the St. Lunatics.

Chopper conceded to having a "crush" on this mystery woman, despite being with someone else at the time. He said he approached her outside her room, and things escalated from there.

He claimed their intimacy lasted “two minutes” before she told him, “That’s enough.” He also alluded to Eve by referencing her 2001 hit single Let Me Blow Ya Mind, prompting the internet to make the connection.

“I was wild back then, I was reckless,” Chopper noted, adding, “So shout out to Stevie J for that."

As reported by Vibe, Stevie's relationship with Eve was highly publicized at the time, with numerous reports suggesting it was tumultuous.


Stevie J is known for having produced some of the biggest hits in the industry, including Notorious B.I.G.'s Mo Money, Mo Problems and Notorious Thugs, Mariah Carey's Honey, and even Eve's Let Me Blow Ya Mind with Gwen Stefani.

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