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Trippie Redd and Coi Leray Don't Hide the PDA Following Rumors They Got Back Together

The two briefly dated in 2019 and later released songs addressing their split.

Trippie Redd and Coi Leray in 2019.
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After rumors they got back together after dating in 2019, Coi Leray and Trippie Redd have seemingly confirmed their relationship is on back.

The two rappers dated briefly in 2019 and had a very public break-up, which included Redd sharing his side of the split in the emotionally charged track "Leray." Over the last month, rumors have circulated that they were an item again, and now they've fanned the flames further with a video that shows them sharing a kiss at a concert.

The pair have been hinting at their romantic reunion for the past few weeks, including a tweet in which Leray wrote, "Sleeping on FaceTime, waking up on FaceTime." Per Rap-Up, Redd reciprocated the show of affection with a post on his Instagram Stories in which he held up a Goyard shopping bag. "Yeah, she loves me," he wrote alongside the picture, which looked to be taken in a vehicle she also shared a photo from.

Speaking on Redd's break-up track named after her in a 2020 interview with No Jumper, Leray said she felt she was being "used for clickbait" with the song. "He coulda just called me," she said at the time. "You ain't have to go ahead and put me down like that in a song." Despite labeling the song "bullshit," she gave him props for his artistry.

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For her part, Leray also name-dropped her then-ex on her 2023 song "Isabel Marant." She rapped, "Tried to count me out, and now I'm big as Trippie Redd / Woo, I hope I don't crash."

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