Choppaz Rightz Delivers One of His Favourite Tracks Yet With "Gotta Go Get It"
Choppaz Rightz is three months into a promised release-a-month run for 2026, and he’s kept his word. The latest instalment, “Gotta Go Get It,” is also, by his own account, one of his favourites from the year so far and after a listen, it’s easy to hear why.
The Australian rapper continues to build momentum through a structured monthly release approach, giving each track space to land rather than rushing output.
Built on Instinct, Not Overthinking
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Sneezy (@sneezysound), “Gotta Go Get It” carries an energy that feels natural. It leans nostalgic without falling into sentimentality, stays positive without losing its edge, and settles in without forcing attention.
Chop opens with a punchy, choppy delivery that gradually shifts into something smoother and more melodic as the track develops, while keeping its impact. The transitions feel effortless. He moves between cadences, deliveries, and melodic pockets in a way that sounds instinctive rather than calculated. As he put it on Instagram, “this is just one of those tracks that just wrote itself,” and that kind of process shows in the final result.
At its core, “Gotta Go Get It” is a motivational hustler anthem. The chorus is immediate and memorable, the kind that sticks early and carries through the track. But Chop doesn’t avoid reality. Between the energy and momentum are bars that ground the record, reflecting the pressures and truths behind the grind. Those moments do not interrupt the track. They give it weight.
He also stays consistent with his perspective, speaking on the realities of the scene and the environments around it. That honesty continues to be a key reason his music connects with listeners who recognise those experiences.
The hook deserves attention. It is introduced early, so when it fully lands, it already feels familiar. That kind of structure is not easy to replicate and plays a big role in why the track holds.
One of the more notable elements of “Gotta Go Get It” is how much it covers without feeling crowded. This stands as one of Chop’s more versatile releases, moving across multiple cadences, flows, and melodic ideas while maintaining cohesion.
The production from Sneezy supports that range. The sound sits between nostalgic and current, warm enough to feel familiar but clean enough to sit alongside modern releases. It creates space for experimentation, and Chop uses it well.
The Momentum Is Still Building
Releasing music monthly sounds simple until it is sustained. The timing matters as much as the music itself. A monthly release schedule allows each track to breathe, giving room for rollout, supporting content, and audience response before the next drop.
This is not a volume-based approach. It is structured and deliberate, and that distinction is becoming part of the story.
Three months in, Choppaz Rightz’s consistency is worth noting within the Australian hip hop landscape. The promise has held, and the quality has remained steady. “Gotta Go Get It” feels like a progression, one of his more complete releases so far and one he has already placed among his personal highlights.
In a scene where inconsistency is common and attention moves quickly, showing up every month with a record that holds its own is a statement on its own.
Nine months remain in the 2026 run. If “Gotta Go Get It” sits among Chop’s favourites so far, it suggests there is more still to come at this level or higher.
The standard has been set. The timeline is still moving.