Coi Leray Responds After Erica Banks Claims Nicki Minaj Works With Female Rappers Who 'Don't Know How To Rap'

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Coi Leray is riding high now that her debut album Trendsetter is finally out, and she’s not letting anyone rain on her parade — especially other female rappers.

The New Jersey native got the co-sign of a lifetime last month when Nicki Minaj linked up with her on “Blick Blick,” but some were not happy about the collaboration. Coi caught wind of comments made by Dallas rapper Erica Banks, who claimed Nicki only works with women who can’t rap, and decided to respond.

Coi Leray took to Twitter on Sunday (April 17) to retweet a clip of Erica Banks’ comments regarding the Queens legend working with specific female rappers alongside several laughing emojis. The outspoken 24-year-old didn’t say anything else, but fans knew what she was doing.

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Erica Banks’ comments came during a recent appearance on REVOLT’s Big Facts podcast, where the 23-year-old shaded Nicki Minaj’s recent female rap collaborators while expressing her frustration at being unable to land a feature from the Queen herself.

“I love Nicki, but I just feel like I’ve been trying to reach out to her for a long time and I just feel like she kinda ignored me,” she said. “And I just feel like she entertain the girls who really don’t even know how to rap. And my feelings hurt!”

While she declined to name any names, Banks coyly added, “Y’all know what girls really can’t rap! … When you got the girls over here who really do. Now, some people may get mad at me for saying that, but it’s the truth!”

Nicki Minaj Tells Coi Leray How She Could Have Improved ‘Trendsetter’ Album

Coi Leray seems to be brushing off all the hate aimed at Trendsetter. The album reportedly debuted at No. 89 on the Billboard 200 after moving 11,500 album-equivalent units in its first week. That didn’t stop the “No More Parties” rapper, though, as she took to Twitter on Sunday to gloat about her streaming numbers.

“My debut album has over 315k album sales,” she wrote. “4 Billboard top 100 entries (No More Parties , No More parties Remix, Big Prrd, Blick Blick 6 nominations with no album . Millions of monthly listeners TRENDSETTER THE ALBUM OUT NOW.”