Coi Leray & Shoreline Mafia Bring West Coast Heat on “Act Like You Know”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Coi Leray is a f**king hitmaker.

Coi Leray hasn’t skipped a beat since giving birth, and she proves it on her latest single, “Act Like You Know,” alongside Shoreline Mafia. Following the energy of tracks like “Pink Money,” Leray comes through with her signature punchy style, showing that she’s still one of rap’s most ungettable forces. This track isn’t just a flex—it’s a statement: she’s unbothered, untouchable, and ready to get wild when needed.

The beat sets the mood perfectly, delivering a Cali vibe that swings between cinematic flair and “Drop It Like It’s Hot” nostalgia. It’s the kind of production that makes you nod your head immediately, whether you’re cruising down Sunset Boulevard or just vibing at home. Leray rides it with confidence, bringing fiery bars about spending recklessly, handling business, and making sure everyone knows she’s not to be played with.

Shoreline Mafia’s feature adds that extra layer of grit and West Coast flavor. The crew comes through talking blicks, pimpin, and stacking money fearlessly, adding a streetwise contrast to Leray’s sharp, sassy verses. The chemistry between Leray and the group makes the track feel cohesive while keeping it raw and untamed.

Overall, “Act Like You Know” knocks from start to finish. The chorus is catchy, the verses hit hard, and the production gives it that classic Cali edge.




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