Coi Leray Drops New Album ‘Coi’
Coi Leray has dropped her newest full-length project Coi. The 16-track self-titled album is produced by David Guetta. Coi also links with fellow rappers Saucy Santana, Lola Brooke, British rapper Giggs, and dancehall singer Skillibeng. The late icon James Brown is also featured on Coi for the song “Mans World” which samples his 1966 classic “It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World.”
The new LP follows Leray’s appearance on Metro Boomin’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack. She teased COI with the promising singles “Bops” and “My Body.”
Coi follows the New Jersey native’s debut Trendsetter which was released last year. Her debut album contained features from Nicki Minaj, Yung Bleu, Fivio Foreign, H.E.R., Polo G, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and Lil Durk. Durkio joined Coi for “No More Parties,” which went double platinum.
When Trendsetter dropped, it debuted at No. 89 on the Billboard 200 chart with 11,000 album equivalent units sold. Critics complained that the project was “underwhelming” but that didn’t stop Coi’s hustle.
“God has been the best father to me. I can’t complain about anything,” Coi tweeted back to haters in April 2022. “My debut album is amazing and not one song can you say is bad. It been 5 days. I understand Coi Leray is so viral & works good on blogs headlines but trust me, it’s all part of the game just ride out andstayfocus.”
The emcee did not let the haters stop her shine. The “Players” rapper sat down with XXL in May 2023 to talk about the anticipation for her sophomore album.
“I have so many hits on my hands now,” Leray told the publication in a May interview. “I can’t wait ’til they hear what the album is.”
Take a look at the tracklist below:
Coi Tracklist
1. “Bitch Girl”
2. “Bops”
3. “Make My Day” Feat. David Guetta
4. “Players”
5. “My Body”
6. “Get Loud”
7. “Phuck It”
8. “Spend It” Feat. Saucy Santana
9. “Don’t Chat Me Up” Feat. Giggs
10. “Run It Up”
11. “No Angels” Feat. Lola Brooke
12. “Man’s World” Feat. James Brown
13. “Black Rose”
14. “Radioactive” Feat. Skillibeng
15. “Come And Go”