
They still put their input, of course, in the drums and everything ‘cause they’re great, but such a great time. I don’t know how to do the buttons, but I know what to listen for, so they guided what I wanted.


How did you like stepping in on the production side? Did you enjoy that? I was like, “Yo, we need chords.” added the chords in. I started recording on a loop, and then we added the beat. I actually played a big part in producing the beat too, so shout out to Bankroll Got It, shout out to Jae Roc, who were all in the studio. I just got nominated for an AMA award too!Ĭongrats! It's such a fun record, what was it like making it in the studio? “TWINNEM” is going crazy right now on socials and streaming. Read the unabridged editorial copy of HNHH's new interview with Coi Leray below, and stay tuned for her upcoming album, which is coming next year.Ĭoi Leray backstage at Rolling Loud NY, enjoying her slice of pizza - Image via Hey, Coi. We caught up with Coi following her performance and spoke about her upcoming debut album, why she chose to work with DaBaby on the "TWINNEM" remix, her recent studio session with Justin Bieber, and much more. Coi Leray was built for superstardom, and she's coming for her spot at the top. She came out with her dancers on kick scooters, and every last part of her set was choreographed. And she just got off tour with Lil Baby and Lil Durk, opening up for them at twenty-three different shows.Ĭoi Leray performing at Lil Baby and Lil Durk's "Back Outside" tour - Image via closing out the year even stronger than she started it, performing on the main stage of Rolling Loud New York last weekend and arguably delivering the most fun performance of the weekend. In addition to her own releases, Coi has lent her vocals to some of rap's quickest rising superstars, going on a strong feature spree with Sleepy Hallow, Bfb Da Packman, and others. "No More Parties" was really only the start for Coi Leray, who has followed up her viral success with follow-up hits including "Big Purr" with Pooh Shiesty, "At The Top" with Kodak Black and Mustard, and "TWINNEM," her most recent single that came attached with a fun dance on TikTok.

With the release of her official debut studio album nearing, the 24-year-old rapper is filled to the brim with confidence, and she's beaming with pride from her meteoric rise in the music business this year. With each new release, it seems Coi simply keeps growing, surpassing the goals she previously set for herself and moving on to bigger ones. New Jersey-born rapper Coi Leray is having the biggest year of her career, and she's only going to continue to elevate.

Coi Leray shares an update on her upcoming debut album, speaks on her recent studio session with Justin Bieber, and explains why she chose to remix "TWINNEM" with DaBaby during an exclusive interview from Rolling Loud NYC.
