There’s no guessing when it comes to Coi Leray. She’s feeling what Nicki Minaj is serving up these days. The hip-hop star goes to her Instagram page with footage of herself turning up to Nicki and rap artist BIA’s “Whole Lotta Money” remix. She even acts out Nicki’s bars. Leray also makes it clear her […]
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Coi Leray’s Baffling ‘XXL’ Freshman Cypher Verse Draws Fire From Fans After She Gives Up And Twerks
Each year since its inception, the XXL Freshman Cypher has offered the members of each Freshman class an opportunity to justify their inclusion — or totally embarrass themselves. For this year’s first round of Cypher verses, including Coi Leray, DDG, Lakeyah, and Morray, it appears controversial pick Coi has opted for the latter, delivering an utterly baffling verse reminiscent of Playboi Carti’s squelched ad-lib-spitting style before giving up on rapping and reverting to her trademark twerking (perhaps to distract viewers from the laziness of her verse). You could say that Coi, who’s got a better pen than she lets on, half-assed the assignment.
Bro coileray couldn’t rhyme anymore in her freestyle n started twerkingpic.twitter.com/XuQacvrOx3
— BASEMENT BOYZ ON YT (@BasementBoyzTV) July 13, 2021
In fact, plenty of fans have taken their thoughts to Twitter to say that and more. While Coi has received a truly bewildering amount of hate online for everything from her body to her fashion sense to her biggest hit yet (only on Twitter is success a bad thing), she’s always had a fair amount of defenders willing to go to bat against the body shamers and rap chauvinists who impugned her hit’s unconventional style — which is also a departure from her usually polished rhymes on tracks like “Huddy” and “Slide” with Gunna. Those defenders are hard-pressed to stand up to the trolls this time, though, as she blew her chance to take control of the narrative with an impressive verse — or at least a finished one.
I can’t keep defending Coi Leray if she keeps performing like this…. Idk about this XXL Cypher. I love her energy but her music is giving kids bop or early morning Disney with those noises & such….. pic.twitter.com/zAJGSrjZSr
— Karen Huger’s Wig (@karenhugerswig) July 13, 2021
who is giving Coi Leray a platform? she not even cute enough for this and the bars are worse than Saweetie’s,
now when I say light bright privilege this be what I mean pic.twitter.com/1KrL1WJxt5— Racy the Harajuku (@RacyDaHarajuku) July 13, 2021
XXL realizing the mistake they made after seeing Coi Leray’s freestyle pic.twitter.com/V1Uz55rq7u
— jaiden (@jaxander9) July 13, 2021
For what it’s worth, the Cypher isn’t always an indication of future success and there’s nothing stopping Coi from returning her focus to witty wordplay. Her move makes a certain kind of sense, as she catered to the fans who most appreciated her most successful single yet, “No More Parties,” who might not have been tuning in for anything more than vibes. But for her part, Coi seems to be taking the criticism in stride. Unfortunately, this was also a rare chance at a second first impression in the minds of many fans, who she’ll have to work that much harder to impress in the future. For proof, just check out the responses below.
Come they said! It’ll be fun they said!
— PRESSURE (@coi_leray) July 13, 2021
Nah coi leray imma need you to hire a freestyle coach and a ghost writer pic.twitter.com/1TxAysQ3Mb
— SANTAN (@playboisasuke) July 13, 2021
i was waiting on Coi Leray cypher just what I expected pic.twitter.com/vm8uNzlzm7
— 2stackJVO (@2stackJ) July 13, 2021
Coi Leray during her XXL freshman cypher freestyle pic.twitter.com/qZOiUV2TMl
— kèv ParfumTheInvestigator (@SLveki) July 13, 2021
ayo Lil Mosey’s XXL cypher verse might be better than Coi Leray’s
— Div (@DivsRevenge) July 13, 2021
Coi Leray and Lil Mosey gotta have a URL battle
— Ahmed (@big_business_) July 13, 2021
Just heard that Coi Leray freestyle and honestly it’s not even that bad she just need to work on her flow, her delivery, her wordplay, her pronunciation, her enunciation, her pitch, her cadence, rhythm, and probably needs to read a dictionary
— Poet (@terxme) July 13, 2021
Wtf was coi leray talkin about my people at lunch table can do better bruh pic.twitter.com/4CsbkZIUXs
— 07 (@n1ggaelodeon) July 13, 2021
lil moosey passing the torch down to Coi Leray pic.twitter.com/wTbvrUAjGa
— zay babbles (@BabblesZay) July 13, 2021
Coi Leray, DDG, Lakeyah, And Morray Kick Off The 2021 ‘XXL’ Freshman Cypher
Coi Leray, DDG, Lakeyah, and Morray kick off the 2021 XXL Freshman Cyphers for this year’s class, each bringing their own unique style to a beat produced by algorithm master Nick Mira. DDG opens proceedings with a typical West Coast/Michigan swing flow, then cedes the floor to Lakeyah, who undoubtedly delivers the best straight-up rap verse, hunting for the sort of credit that only comes from being an expert technician. Morray splits the balance between his signature crooning and some off-the-dome rhymes bigging up his cohorts.
That leaves Coi Leray, who is quite possibly the most controversial addition to this year’s list. Despite having three years of tried-and-true material including a handful of viral hits to her name, it was her song “No More Parties” that first exposed her to the wider mainstream audience, drawing comparisons to both Dej Loaf and Playboi Carti in the process. It’s also, oddly enough, the song least like the bulk of her output, so it seemed going in that the Cypher would be her chance to lay skeptics’ doubts to rest.
She absolutely does not do that, instead opting for a choppy, Carti-esque delivery on a relatively short verse that does little to allay the concerns about her placement before giving up and resorting to her trademark twerking. It’s an unusual choice for a rapper who is under fire and facing a make-or-break moment with all eyes on her. While it’s pioneering, to be sure (Megan Thee Stallion once pointed out that a female rapper would face a ton of criticism for rapping like Playboi Carti, and for all intents, it appears she was correct), and a boundary has been broken to allow women to branch out more stylistically, I can see Coi taking a lot more fire now — with this verse undermining much of the evidence that supporters could use to defend her.
It’ll be interesting to see how this Cypher will be received on social media as well as how it affects future installments and the ongoing debate about whether the Freshman Class even needs a Cypher anymore.
Watch the 2021 XXL Freshman Cypher above.
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Coi Leray Demands Same Verse Price Nicki Minaj Once Had
Rap rookie Coi Leray is letting the world know it costs much more than a pretty penny to secure her for a record. The hip-hop star has revealed the bottom line to get a verse from her without even a studio album available. Coi Leray Demands Same Verse Price As Nicki CL went to her […]