Coi Leray’s new album COI is right around the corner. The album is expected to be released later this month on the 23rd. Now fans can also expect to get their hands on some new merch related to the record. In a new Instagram post made today Leray showed off four new shirts that sport the logo and album cover from her forthcoming sophomore album. The captions of the post reads “Album Merch dropping 6/23 “COI” YOU MUST GET YOU ONE !!!!” Meaning fans can expect to get their hands on merch the same day the album releases.
In the lead-up to her new album Coi Leray has been quite prolific. Earlier this year she released a number of remixes from her 2022 single “Players.” The song has gone on to be a smash hit that peaked at number 9 on the Hot 100. She followed that up by teaming up with pop singer Sabrina Carpenter for a remix of her song “Nonsense.” Back in April David Guetta released his new single “Baby Don’t Hurt Me,” which featured Leray and Anne-Marie. That song has proved to be a slow-burning hit, moving up the charts each week in the past month to its current peak at number 82.
Coi Leray’s New Merch Drop
Since then, Coi Leray has dropped two new songs that will appear on the new album, “Bops” and “My Body.” Earlier today, Kid Cudi confirmed the line-up for the second edition of his Moon Man’s Landing festival. Cudi himself is playing, alongside other headliners Coi Leray, Lil Uzt Vert, and $uicideboy$.
COI drops later this month and has features from David Guetta, Saucy Santana, Giggs, Lola Brooke, James Brown, and Skillibeng. Some fan reactions to the seemingly random collection of features went viral after the album’s announcement. COI is following Coi Leray’s 2022 debut album Trendsetter which was packed full of features like Nicki Minaj, Lil Durk, and Fivio Foreign. What do you think of Coi Leray’s new merch designs? Let us know in the comments below.
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