Nobody ever wants to crash their car, especially if it is an expensive muscle car such as the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat. It's one of the most desirable modern muscle cars today. If rapper NLE Choppa crashed his Hellcat though, what would happen? Well, he did just that, and after crashing his SRT Hellcat he decided the only thing that he could do was to make a music video with the car despite having a bloody hand and the car being a total wreck.

YouTube Video Shows The Rapper Dancing Around The Car

A YouTube video posted by the channel TorqueTube SnuffMedia shows the rapper climbing out of the car before rather bizarrely climbing onto it. The rapper was apparently in the process of filming a beatbox freestyle when the accident happened, and he was clearly not in the mood to let the accident stop him. When the camera pans around, the damage to the Dodge can be seen quite clearly. The front end is completely wrecked and it wouldn’t be a surprise if the rapper just considers the car a write-off and proceeds to buy a new one.

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Injury Doesn't Stop The Party

Charger SRT Hellcat
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Despite that, the rapper and his friends continue to dance and freestyle around the car with the cameraman saying “the car? Don’t’ worry about it!” None of them seem at all phased by the whole affair, it almost seems like it was meant to happen but you have to question the logic in taking a perfectly good muscle car and driving it into a tree just to write it off and create a music video about it.

Official Music Video Shows The Accident And The Dancing

via YouTube

NLE Choppa is absolutely no stranger to wild things and controversy. He is regularly up to antics on social media and has been charged with burglary and possession of drugs earlier this year. The possibility that the car was crashed on purpose for the “First Day Out” music video is very real.

If you watch the official music video on YouTube, which was released on April 1, the segment filmed in front of the wrecked car and with the rappers injured hand is very much included. The ending of the music video shows someone running up to the crash Dodge shouting, “you all good?” and its occupants running away a bit dazed. Perhaps it wasn’t simply a stunt.

Source: YouTube

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