Coi Leray Seemingly Addresses Trippie Redd Cheating Allegations in Song Teaser

"You told me you loved but you didn't mean it," she sings in the preview.

January 28, 2025
Coi Leray backstage during Revolt World 2024.
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After accusing Trippie Redd of cheating, Coi Leray is bouncing back with a preview of a new song in which she seemingly addressing the allegations about his infidelity.

"All the times I caught you cheating, I shoulda killed you but you gon' have to see this," she sings in the preview of the song, which is set to a minimal piano track and features showing off her baby bump. "You told me you love me but you ain't mean it. ... If this is what love is you can keep it. ... Try to use you to fill the void that my father left."

The preview of new music comes not long after Leray appeared to accuse Trippie of cheating on her while she's pregnant with his child. In a post on her Instagram Story, she wrote, "Nothing worst than being cheated on" and that she "wouldn't wish this pain my worst enemy." She never directly mentioned Trippie by name, but after the two appeared to get back together recently, she announced that she's pregnant with his child late last year.

When she announced the pregnancy, her father Benzino remarked that he only found out the news when everyone else did. “I'm gonna be a grandfather,” he said in a recent episode of the We in Miami Podcast. “I just found out when everybody else found out.” She has distanced herself from her father on multiple occasions, which is something she appears to be referencing on this new track, too.