Blick Blick
by Coi Leray (featuring Nicki Minaj)

Album: Trendsetter (2022)
Charted: 37
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Songfacts®:

  • Here, Coi Leray spits fiery bars about her sexual exploits. She rejects the romantic advances of broke men and warns those who get to share her bed they'd better follow her instructions.
  • Leray aims the chorus at her haters, threatening them with her firearm. She clicks the shell into place ("click click") then fires the weapon ("blick blick").
  • Nicki Minaj takes the baton on the second verse, flexing about her career success and expensive jewelry. She also pays tribute to several late artists, including Pop Smoke and DMX.
  • Leray's feature request was one of six Minaj received, but the New Jersey rapper won her over with her flow. "I was in love with her verse the second I heard it," The Queen Barbz told fans. "No way I wasn't stealing her outro flow."
  • Dr. Luke, Rocco Did It Again!, Ryan OG, and Mike Crook supplied the bouncy instrumental.
  • Nigerian-American fashion photographer and director Munachi Osegbu shot the colorful video. The two rappers perform a lighthearted choreographed dance before using paintball guns to shoot at their opponents.

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