Coi Leray Channels Grandmaster Flash In “Players”

Players

Coi Leray


You get Coi Leray’s best rap performance of all time in this song.

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Coi Leray is over-hated and underrated. In my humble opinion, she is one of the most versatile musicians in the game today. In her last album, Coi successfully toyed with a bunch of different sounds. In “Players,” the New Jersey native’s latest release, she channels a very old-school sound.


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Coi Leray shines in “Players.” In the song, which samples Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s classic 1982 track “The Message,” she goes into great detail on how women can be playas just as much as men can. What I absolutely love is how confident she sounds relying on a style that hip-hop scholars would love. At the same time, I like how Coi finds pockets in the song to come across as her blunt and brash self. All in all, I am very impressed with this joint.

Coi Leray is nice, y’all. Give her some credit!



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