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Nicki Minaj thinks Coi Leray should’ve put the “classic” original version of “No More Parties,” on “Trendsetter” album

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Nicki Minaj wanted Coi Leray’s original “No More Parties” on album

On Friday, Coi Leray released her highly anticipated debut studio album, “Trendsetter.” This project was led by hit singles such as “No More Parties” remix featuring Lil Durk, “Big Purr” featuring Pooh Shiesty, “Anxiety,” “Twinnem,” and “Blick Blick” featuring Nicki Minaj. Coi treated fans to 20 songs, with additional appearances from H.E.R., Polo G, Yung Bleu, Young M.A, Fivio Foreign, and more.

The “Blick Blick” record with Nicki has since arguably become the biggest one from Trendsetter. That collaboration was released in late March, after Nicki originally backed out of it. That was due to Coi’s father Benzino announcing the song prematurely. Coi and Nicki went on to speak privately and work things out, though.

On Saturday night, Nicki also took to Twitter to express how much she likes the Trendsetter album. She did say though that she wishes the original No More Parties single would’ve made an appearance. Nicki is also feeling songs such as Anxiety, Twinnem, “Heart In A Coffin,” “Aye Yai Yai” featuring Yung Bleu, and more.

“#NoMoreParties is too classic for y’all to leave the original off. It should’ve started the whole album. These r the songs I think Coi shines on & should’ve been higher on the tracklist.”

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Nicki Minaj wanted Coi Leray’s original “No More Parties” on album