Coco & Clair Clair's 'Sexy' Sees Two Best Friends Crafting a Digital Pop Star Dream


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Coco & Clair Clair are bringing sexy back with their debut project, equipped with quick-witted one-liners, a seductive take on self-love, and stand-out features. Declaring their superstardom over “RuneScape-type beats,” Sexy is a digital daydream.

It’s easy to be taken aback by the clever and masterly executed lines folded underneath the guise of Coco & Clair Clair’s hot girl nonchalance. Their pen game and niche references are a humbling reminder that while they may be having fun with it, they’re still coming for their crown.

Sexy ebbs and flows in intensity, from softer tracks like “Lamb” that give lip gloss and lavender essential oil to trap-esque bangers like “Bitches” that give lost vape pens and overpriced Ubers. The common thread throughout the entire intoxicating debut, though, is that of earned self-righteousness. Coco & Clair Clair give anyone willing to listen permission to be their own biggest fan and to remember that as long as you’re breathing, you’re worthy of glory and praise.

The Uggs and Grey Goose essentials of California living-referencing "The Hills" features Nigeria-born, UK-based rapper DEELA, who only deepens the offering this album is to the Divine Feminine. Every archetype of self-empowerment is upheld, from saving a guy’s number as “Idiot” in your phone to declaring yourself the new “it” girl, word to Chloe Sevigny.

The internet’s favorite besties do an enchanting dance throughout Sexy, bouncing off one another hypnotically. Their charm can captivate even the most uptight, and with shows booked across the US, EU, and UK, it’s clear their star power is catching fire.

Listening to Sexy below:

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