Coi Leray is keeping her momentum going, pulling up with the visual to her latest single “Get Loud” alongside the release of her new studio album, COI.

U.S. Women’s National Team soccer star Trinity Rodman appears in the video alongside Leray, calling the song “the bop of the summer.”

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“So happy to have worked with @coileray for the ‘GET LOUD’ music video presented by @bose TO MAKE THE BOP OF THE SUMMER,” Rodman wrote on Instagram.

Along with “Get Loud,” COI features 15 additional songs including her viral single “Players,” the David Guetta-assisted “Make My Day” which samples Technotronic’s 1990s hit “Pump Up the Jam” by Technotronic, “Spend It” with Saucy Santana and “No Angels” with Lola Brooke.

Check out the video and album below.

Amid the double release, Coi Leray clapped back against a hater who dubbed her 2021 XXL Freshman freestyle to be the “worst ever.”

The “Players” rapper responded to the hateful tweet dissing her earlier this week where she listed her current accolades and pointed to her hit-making ability as she’s hotter than ever in the rap game.

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“And the only one who top 10 global in the world right now with 3 songs on the hot 100,” she replied. “This didn’t determine my journey, I always knew I was destined for greatness.”

She added: “Now look at me. Swimming in hits baby. Y’all to busy worried about what someone has to say. Clearly IDGAF.”

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The 26-year-old admitted she’s “not a freestyler” while reflecting on the polarizing XXL cypher during an interview with Apple Music’s Ebro Darden this week.

“I’m not a freestyler. I sit down, I started writing on pen and paper first of course, and then elevated to my phone and then on [my] laptop, just writing on the notes. But if I do freestyling, the most freestyle I’ll do is melody passes where I’m not even thinking,” she began.

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“I was very smart but I could say that my vocabulary was not the best. And just metaphors and similes, that’s why rap is very powerful because it is like a gift, a talent. And my process was just taking my time and actually really having to write it down, look at what I’m doing and being able to be like, ‘Alright, this don’t make sense.

“So when I did XXL freestyle I’m like, ‘Yo, I’m going to just fucking go out there and do whatever.’ Because I know these people not freestyling.”