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May 25, 2024 |
hotnewhiphop.com | Coi Leray |Zachary Horvath
Coi Leray is someone who is always looking to work on her versatility. Whether it be exploring R&B, rap, or even pop, the Massachusetts is the definition of a true multi-hyphenate. Coi Leray is showcasing that once again on her latest EP Lemon Cars. The 27-year-old announced the Mike WiLL Made-It joint project a few weeks ago over social media and she mentioned that she was going to be ushering in a new era for 2024. "It’s feeling good for yourself; looking in the mirror and just loving yourself.
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May 10, 2024 |
hotnewhiphop.com | Coi Leray |Zachary Horvath
About 24 hours ago, Massachusetts rapper and singer Coi Leray was going a little viral after The Neighborhood Talk shared a video of her showing off her stripper moves. It turns out that it was a music video shoot for a new single. The track is called "Lemon Drop," and it is the title track for a new collaborative EP between Coi Leray and a famous producer.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
hotnewhiphop.com | Coi Leray |Zachary Horvath
Coi Leray gets a lot of hate overall in the music industry. Many feel she does not deserve to be a star, or they feel she just lacks talent. However, she has still become a popular figure in hip-hop and R&B regardless. "Baby Don't Hurt Me," "Players," and "Self Love," have all become massive tracks for Coi Leray and "Can't Come Back" can hopefully be another one for her. The Boston, Massachusetts rapper and singer hinted at this song dropping yesterday with sudsy thirst trap on Instagram. "No filter.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
hotnewhiphop.com | Coi Leray |Zachary Horvath
Over the course of G-Eazy's c areer, the Oakland, California MC has received a fair amount of criticism. Some of that comes from his "corny" writing or "bland" tracks. Most see him as a club banger artist, which is not a bad way to go about making music. He has differentiated his sound as well, but it seems the majority go for the high-octane cuts.
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Nov 12, 2023 |
hiphopdx.com | Coi Leray |Michael Saponara
Meek Mill has reacted to the first-week sales projections for his and Rick Ross’ Too Good To Be True joint album. While the project is estimated to move between 30,000 – 35,000 units in its seven days — lower than some fans’ expectations — the Philly rapper explained on Sunday (November 12) that he’s playing a different game than the traditional one the industry set up, as he and Rozay “own” the album.
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