Coi Leray Name-Dropped Trippie Redd In Isabel Marant Video

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Coi Leray swam through ocean depths before emerging like a modern-day mermaid in her latest music video. Serving as a visual companion for “Isabel Marant,” the track appeared on her freshly released EP, Blue Moon

Captured by director Michael Vincent, the clip took viewers on an ethereal journey as Leray rapped lines about designer garb and ambition. In the song, she spat, “This that brand new ring, DENIM TEARS, LV tags. I don’t know nothin’, no time for these b**ches I don’t know. Just Prada bag, I’ma prop these Tiffanys, Nike, step right on these bozos. Got an undercover vest, and it cost me like three racks, and they don’t know. YSL drip on they jet, they flew me direct, and put me in front row.”

Elsewhere in the record, the New Jersey artist name-dropped Latto and ex-boyfriend Trippie Redd. She stated, “Hop up out that couch and roll up Latto out the bag. I don’t need a stylist, they can’t f**k with Coi Leray. Tried to count me out, and now I’m big as Trippie Redd. Woo, I hope I don’t crash.”

Previously, the Atlanta native mentioned Leray in “Put It On Da Floor,” which the latter seemingly took issue with. In an interview with Ebro Darden, she described the “blunt big as Coi Leray” lyric as body shaming. Meanwhile, the “Bops” hitmaker and Trippie split in 2019.

Peep the video below.

In addition to “Isabel Marant,” Blue Moon also contained standout cuts like “Wicked Butterflies” and “Liquor and Weed.” The full-length release arrived ahead of the Super Blue Moon, which will be visible tonight. 

Notably, Leray’s thematic alignment with the lunar rarity underscored the project’s emotional resonance. On Instagram, she wrote, “This EP, I get vulnerable. I got tired of ‘trying’ new things and wanted to just do what I do BEST. I have a hard time with telling my story because I get wrapped up in the media narratives. However, music is the best way for me to tell it. Sorry, I can’t argue with y’all on the internet all day. It’s my life, my story, so why not let me tell it? S**t… at least give me a chance to.”

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LunchMoney Lewis Follows Hit Songs For Saweetie, Toosii & Coi Leray With "Dear Songwriter" 2-Pack

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LunchMoney Lewis is gearing up for his highly anticipated album Kosh with the release of his latest single, “Dear Songwriter.” Produced by Wise Beats and released via Lunchbox Records, the track offers a raw glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of songwriting. Accompanying the single is a bonus track, “ANR Ni**as,” which delivers a pointed critique of the shifting dynamics in the music industry. Known for his unconventional approach, Lewis has penned numerous chart-topping hits for himself and others.

In “Dear Songwriter,” he reflects on the emotional toll of creating music that resonates with the world. “Hit-Boy told you his story, look how it turned out,” he raps, adding, “I know it hurts watching these people sing your song out.” The track follows the release of its introspective music video, which premiered on YouTube last month, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at the realities of the creative process.

For Lewis, this release is more than just music—it’s a deeply personal expression. “Dear Songwriter is more than a song; it’s an emotion, a frustration, and a beauty. It embodies everything we go through as creatives,” he shared in a statement. “This track helped me process a lot emotionally. And there’s so much more of this story to tell, so stay tuned. I included ANR Ni**as as a statement on changes in the music business that I’m not enjoying. I hope it reaches the ears it needs to.”

Dear Songwriter - LunchMoney Lewis

Quotable Lyrics:

You got a beat pack in your email that you overlooked

'Til one day you open it

Find one, and write the perfect hook

You might recoup something

You been in your deal 7 years

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