Coi Leray - Rapper
Age: 28
Country: United States Occupations:
Rapper
Domains:
Hip-hop Music
Coi Leray: The Versatile "Trendsetter"
Coi Leray (born Coi Leray Collins on May 11, 1997) is a prominent American rapper, singer, and songwriter known for her high-energy delivery and ability to blend hip-hop, pop, and R&B.
Originally from Boston and raised in northern New Jersey, she is the daughter of media mogul and rapper Benzino. Despite her industry roots, she dropped out of high school at 16 to work in sales before teaching herself the music business and finding independent success on SoundCloud.
Career Highlights & Style
Breakout Success: She first gained major traction with the 2018 single "Huddy" and later dominated the charts with the double-platinum hit "No More Parties" (2021).
Signature Sound: Her music is often characterized by melodic, sing-song hooks and "Jersey Club" influences. Her 2022 hit "Players" became a global viral sensation by sampling Grandmaster Flash’s "The Message."
Versatility: Beyond rap, she has collaborated across genres with artists like Nicki Minaj, David Guetta, and Metro Boomin (for the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack).
Public Persona: Known for her bold fashion sense and "cozy" aesthetic, she frequently connects with fans through viral TikTok trends and her transparent approach to her personal growth.