Coi Leray Releases ‘get Loud’ Visual As New Album Comes Out

Coi Leray Releases 'get Loud' Visual As New Album Comes Out

Coi Leray is maintaining her momentum by releasing the music video for her most recent single “Get Loud” at the same time as her current studio album, COI.

Trinity Rodman, a soccer player for the United States Women’s National Team, features in the video with Leray and dubbed it “the bop of the summer.”

To make the “BOP OF THE SUMMER,” Rodman wrote on Instagram, “So happy to have worked with @coileray for the ‘GET LOUD’ music video presented by @bose.”

Along with “Get Loud,” COI also includes 15 other tracks, such as “Players,” which has gone viral, “Make My Day,” which features David Guetta and samples the 1990s smash “Pump Up the Jam” by Technotronic, “Spend It,” featuring Saucy Santana, and “No Angels,” featuring Lola Brooke.

In the midst of the double release, Coi Leray responded to a critic who called her 2021 XXL Freshman freestyle the “worst ever.”

The “Players” rapper responded to the cruel remark that was made against her earlier this week by listing her recent accomplishments and highlighting her ability to create hits while being hotter than ever in the rap industry.

And the only artist with three songs currently in the top 100 worldwide, she added. I always believed I was meant for greatness, therefore this didn’t influence my quest.

Then she said, “Look at me. Baby is hit while swimming. You guys are too preoccupied to listen to what anyone has to say. Of course IDGAF.

In an interview with Apple Music’s Ebro Darden this week, the 26-year-old expressed her thoughts on the divisive XXL cypher and acknowledged that she is “not a freestyler.”

I don’t freestyle. I become comfortable and begin taking notes by writing on paper using a pen, naturally, before moving to my phone and [my] laptop. But if I do some freestyle, the most I’ll do is some melody passes where I’m not even paying attention, she said.

“I was pretty intelligent, but I’d say my vocabulary might use improvement. Rap is incredibly effective because it is like a gift or talent, and metaphors and similes are just two examples of this. My method consisted of taking my time, writing it down, looking at what I was doing, and being able to say, “Alright, this doesn’t make sense.”

“So when I did XXL freestyle, I was like, ‘Yo, I’m going to just fucking go out there and do whatever. Because I am aware that they do not freestyle.

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