Coi Leray is pleased with how far she’s come within the music recreation, a lot in order that she’s topped herself the queen of versatility in relation to her era of rappers.
The 26-year-old isn’t afraid to talk up in relation to her place in Hip Hop and receiving the flowers she feels she deserves. Leray hailed herself because the queen of versatility in a tweet on Thursday (July 13). “I’m the queen at versatility in my generation fasho,” she wrote.
The Neighborhood Talk reposted Coi Leray’s daring declaration and followers flooded the feedback telling her to pump the brakes whereas pointing to the likes of Doja Cat and Nicki Minaj.
“Doja sings so well it literally has to be Doja , no disrespect to Coi though,” one particular person wrote, whereas one other stated: “Uhhhh Nicki Minaj is Still very much active in this generation.”
I’m the queen at versatility in my era fasho ! #coi
— Coi (@coi_leray) July 13, 2023
Hours after her versatility proclamation, Coi Leray delivered a raunchy verse on Dave East‘s “Sex So Good.” Meanwhile, she’s nonetheless holding sturdy on the Billboard Hot 100 whereas tapping into her pop/dance bag on David Guetta’s “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” which landed at No. 72 on this week’s chart.
Coi’s newest help landed on East’s new Fortune Favors the Bold album, which hit streaming companies on Friday (July 14) through Def Jam Records. The album additionally contains options from Tyga, Ty Dolla $ign, Jadakiss, G-Eazy and extra.
Prior to unleashing her Coi album final month, Leray flexed her skills and confidently bragged about her skillset within the studio.
“I feel like now we finally realized — my label, team — that no matter what, I’m amazing at this music shit,” she advised XXL. “I was the first person that broke on TikTok, so I can’t even get mad if someone says: ‘You’re a TikTok artist.’ I know that my music is timeless and it’s global.”
The “Players” rapper’s Coi album debuted at No. 102 on the Billboard 200 and she or he marked the low gross sales quantity as one other victory in her burgeoning profession.
“Grateful to have an album on the top 200 for my first week of my album release, again,” she tweeted. “This time with 3 hits on the hot 100 … woah. I’m super proud of myself. Bigger and better year every time. Keep streaming Coi. It’s an amazing album.”
Although, Boosie Badazz couldn’t appear to wrap his head round Coi Leray‘s low album sales.
The outspoken Baton Rouge native hit up Twitter to say that Leray’s album ought to have offered no less than 100,000 models because of her hitmaking potential, referencing the success of Billboard Hot 100 singles like “Players,” “Self Love” and “Baby Don’t Hurt Me.”
He additionally alleged that there could possibly be some foul play concerned since she’s the daughter of Benzino, the controversial former proprietor of The Source journal.
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