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THIS BLACK HISTORY MONTH:

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Black
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Black Women

Black Women-Owned
Businesses

Black Women In Hip Hop

Black Female Liberation Workers

Black Female Rappers

Black Activists

Black Creators

Black Female Artists

Black Cultural Organizers

Black Elementary School Teachers

Black Music Teachers

Black Visionaries

Black CEOs

Black Healers

Black Business Owners

Black. Blackity. Black. To The Black Power, Beauty & Love.

Oh shit...that's me :)
 

Tap in. I know you see the vision.

 Luh yal, frfr 🤲🏽🫀🎶

"Who will you find at the intersection of alternative Hip-Hop and artistic activism? Bay Area MC, Coco Peila. ”
 

- Jacinda Mia Perez, BUST Magazine

 

"Her versatile vocal abilities shine... Peila delivers challenging wordplay with the dexterity of an experienced battle rapper. She takes the rap industry to task, deconstructing the violent, misogynistic language to which rap fans have all grown accustomed."

- Nastia Voynovskaya, East Bay Express

 

The Bay Area's own Coco Peila is among the many hip-hop artists through history who've treated the subject of abortion with thoughtfulness and nuance instead of sloganeering.”

- Pendarvis Harshaw, KQED Arts & Culture

"Coco Peila is one of the Hip Hop musicians in the new class that is creating the new Bay Area sound.”

- JR Valrey, San Francisco Bay View 

Happy Black History Month!

In 1980, just seven years after the formal birth of Hip Hop, a young Black graffiti artist from Brooklyn New York named Jean-Michel Basquiat stopped using his graffiti tag SAMO and focused on his career as a painter. He sold his work for the first time a year later to the lead singer of Blondie, Debbie Harry, for just $200. This sale, sky-rocketed his career. Later that year, at just 21 years old, Basquiat made his first million-dollar sale, selling a painting for 1.1 million dollars. By 2017, several of his pieces sold for 9 figures, including a painting called Untitled which went for $110.5 million dollars.

I want you to think of my next Album, TRIGGER WARNING, Confessions of a Black Feminist Rapper part 2, as a Basquiat painting, an Untitled if you will. Just like his paintings, my next album is a piece of artwork that will only appreciate over time as my craft, career, and contributions to our community continue to appreciate, bloom, and unfold out into the world. 

Now, you might be thinking, “I’m ready Coco, it took you long enough!” or, you might be thinking “THE AUDACITY OF THIS BITCH!” 

Yes, I am audacious, skilled, talented, committed to my craft, and dedicated to transforming this society and leaving the world better than I found it. I’m Black, and I’m proud, I am a Phenomenal Woman, phenomenally. And I’m inviting you to take this journey with me.

I’d like to offer you the opportunity to invest in Black business, in a Black woman-owned business, in Black art, in women in Hip Hop, in a Black female liberation worker and cultural organizer...

In me.

A Black Woman, who was once a little Black girl, who dreamt of many things, including offering her musical gift to the world, but whose biggest dream and deepest desire was to survive her childhood, find safety, acceptance, love, and as corny as it may sound, to heal the world and it's people.

This next album is HER story…

By investing in Black Women and Girls, by investing in me, you’re investing in yourself, and in the future.

I’m tired of this played-out narrative we have in Hip Hop, you know how it goes “Where are the Sistas telling REAL stories and rippin’ it like Queen Latifah, Monie Love, MC Lyte, and Lauryn Hill used to? Where the Sistas talking about more than shakin’ ass and pussy poppin’…?” 

Right here Booboo. We’re all around you, birthing this powerful lineage, weaving this tapestry, this call and response, this conversation we call Hip Hop. ​​

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

​​But let’s be real—there’s more to this conversation. There are many like me: bold, profound, highly skilled, liberation-oriented Black Women in Hip Hop. And yet…there are none like me.

I am right here.

I’m not just here to push the culture forward; I’m here to make history, and I want y’all with me as I do it—not as fans, but as a community, as a movement. This is bigger than music; it’s about creating something tangible, timeless, and sacred.

That’s why I’m releasing my next album as a deluxe limited-edition collector’s item package. Only 1,000 will ever be made and distributed worldwide—ever. This is a one-time opportunity. There are 992 packages left, and I’ll never press hard copies of this project or offer this package again. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.

This deluxe package comes with:

  • 1 Limited Edition Autographed Vinyl Record Draped In Ltd Edition Cover Art

  • 1 Digital Album Download Code

  • 1 Exclusive Ticket to a Secret Location Concert Experence

  • a VIP pass to a cozy Q&A session with me after the concert. (first 100 folks to pre-order)

  • And 1 Custom Lyric Book

All housed in an elegant limited edition box and packaging. 

Plus I KNOW you ready to fill them ears with the next part of the Confessions trilogy set to gorgeous, irresistible melodies, beats that make you dance and let loose, and bomb-ass, masterfully written lyrics that paint this testament to the resilience of the human spirit. This album is laced with songs that coax you deeper into yourself and music that sounds like Black Girl Magic on wax from the moment you press play. 

You’ll pay $1,000, and although it won’t cost you $110.5 million, just like Basquiat’s Untitled, TRIGGER WARNING, Confessions of a Black Feminist Rapper part 2 is worth every penny. 

I want to offer you the opportunity to invest in yourself. 5, 10, 20 years from now a deluxe limited edition Coco Peila album will be worth far more than $1,000.00. 50 years from now, it will be a Hip Hop history precious gem, mark my words. 

Don’t take my word for it though. Here’s what people are saying about my music. Pre-order the album here before they sell out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OH! And by the way, the first 10 people to purchase the album will receive a complimentary 1-hour 1-on-1 Pick My Brain, Pop Yo Shit! Session with me, a value of $2,500.00. It’s an offer I’ve made available on an invite-only basis for professional recording artists and creative entrepreneurs looking to get unstuck and take their work to the next level. This can be used by you or gifted to a loved one.

My payment platform Stripe, not only takes practically every form of payment but also offers Klarna, Affirm, and Afterpay if you’re interested in the package but need to break it up into smaller payments.

 

CHILE! There is NO excuse, no more rah-rah and talk of supporting Black-owned businesses, women in Hip Hop, and independent artists, without actions to back it up. In 2025 we put our money where our mouths are. Come elevate this conversation we call Hip Hop with me. Pre-Order your deluxe limited edition collector's item album today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

p.s.

I’m donating 10% of every album sold to my organization BlackGold Movement so that I can hire an Executive Director to keep the org’s powerful work going. Between my music career, writing and producing songs for clients, and teaching songwriting full time, it’s time for me to transition out of my role as ED and delegate this role to someone who can give it the full attention and energy it deserves. The org will continue to fund and amplify the voices and solutions of other Black women and girls in Hip Hop across the African diaspora. And YOU get to be a part of funding that when you purchase 1 of 1,000 limited edition albums. We've already raised $800 from the first eight package pre-orders!

Yal know I appreciate yal. Thank you so much for all the love, resources, and support you have given me over the years, and for lifting me, my voice, and my music up to the level we’re at now. I'm so excited to take yal on this journey with me and beyond grateful we’re doing this together.

 

Love, Hip Hop, & Liberation,

- Coco

p.s.

The first single off the album 'Perfect Love' drops 2.12, my 38th birthday. Sign up for the waitlist below. I want to gift you with a free download of the song so you can get a taste of the beauty and richness of the album's storyline.

Luh yal, frfr 🤲🏽🫀🎶✨

What People Are Saying About My Music

What People Are Saying About My Music

What People Are Saying About My Music
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