
Call Her Daddy
"I feel like since I started, like, when I first came out with G-A-N or HUD-E, I've always been true to myself. I was twisting my own braids. My parts weren't even straight when I first started. Like, my braids were just like, take it out, braid it, and they were this small, okay? And I didn't care. I would just go out and give them energy." — Coi Leray
"It's crazy because now like, if you know, the guys will be like, yeah, like, because girls is players too, right? And I'll be like, you're a man. Say it. You're like, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's not for you to sing, but sure." — Coi Leray
"And I feel like, ladies, here's some tips, I'm going to get some real tips, right? So I feel like people will be a little insecure about how they look. Like, some girls be like, Oh, you know, I've had friends talk about their cheeks and have the most beautiful cheeks in the world. Their nose, their forehead, their chin, their fucking, you know, all of us. We all, even I do it myself. Like, I'll talk about, you know, my boobs and my certain shit. I'm like, damn, I need some bigger titties to fit this shirt or whatever. So feel on yourself, you know, like, really feel on yourself. Get in the mirror. Practice your sex appeal." — Coi Leray
The episode features an interview with Coi Leray, who discusses her new album and her journey in the music industry. She highlights her commitment to authenticity, even when her early style was unconventional, and how this has resonated with her audience. Leray talks about the versatility of her new album, showcasing different facets of her artistry from rapping to R&B. She also touches on the importance of being true to oneself in an industry that often has specific expectations for female artists, particularly in hip-hop.
The conversation shifts to personal life, exploring Leray's experiences growing up with four brothers and how it shaped her into a tomboy who is now embracing her femininity. Dating and relationships are a significant theme, with Leray expressing a preference for older, mature, and hygienic partners. She discusses the challenges of finding genuine connection and her straightforward approach to dating. The artist also advocates for women's sexual empowerment, emphasizing self-pleasure and the importance of understanding one's own body.
Leray addresses the online hate she has received regarding her body and appearance, framing it as a testament to her resilience and talent. She encourages listeners to embrace their unique qualities and to focus on self-confidence rather than conforming to trends. The episode concludes with discussions on dream collaborations, upcoming projects, and valuable advice for maintaining a strong sense of self in the public eye.