Coi Leray – “Lick Back (Remix)” ft. Skrilla: A Visual That Breathes, Blooms, and Bites
The official music video for Coi Leray’s “Lick Back” (Remix) featuring Skrilla has street-level authenticity. The result is a tight, energetic short visual grounded in texture, and movement. This is the kind of small details that feel bigger than any special effect.
Art Comes Alive in the Opening Frames
The video opens with artwork shifting into motion, creating a dreamlike sequence where feathers fall, flowers bloom and the lighting pulses with intention. The camera focuses on micro-movements: a hand slipping into the pocket of Coi Leray’s fur jacket, the smooth glide of her French-tip nails over her colorful tattoos and the close-up of her perfect teeth as she mouths, “Yeah… bet I get my lick back.”
These moments create a sensory-rich mood. The visuals feel alive, almost breathing, and each detail adds depth to the track’s theme of payback and confidence.
Coi Leray Delivers Northeast Swagger With Minimal Styling
This is not a wardrobe-heavy video. Coi keeps her look casual and effortless in hot shorts and a basic white tube top for most of the visual. What elevates the styling are her accessories and her natural star power. She carries the same Northeast swagger that has always shaped her identity, proudly giving Big Jersey energy without needing a high-fashion overhaul.
The editing embraces sharp cuts, close-ups and movement through hallways and rooms, building a visual rhythm that matches the track’s bounce.
Skrilla Adds Grit and Intention to the Visual Story
Skrilla steps into the video with an entirely different tone. His mask adds edge to the grungy editing, but it is the Palestinian scarf that stands out. Whether intentional or not, the keffiyeh lands with relevance during a time when global eyes are fixed on the region. It adds flavor to his otherwise simple black T-shirt and aligns subtly with the wider conversations that dominate today’s culture.
The contrast between Coi’s brightness and Skrilla’s muted, gritty tone keeps the video visually unpredictable.
A Crew Scene That Reflects Real-Life Authenticity
One of the most grounded shots features Coi and a room full of men, including one in a wheelchair. In many neighborhoods, every crew includes someone who has survived violence and still remains part of the circle. While viewers cannot assume this man’s personal story, the image feels familiar to people who have grown up around these environments.
It is a small moment, but it adds authentic texture. Not forced. Not exaggerated. Just honest.
A Remix Visual Built on Nuance and Movement
“Lick Back (Remix)” thrives on subtle visuals and confident performances. Instead of leaning on heavy set design or fashion spectacle, the video relies on movement, framing and the chemistry between Coi and Skrilla. It feels like a crew linked by loyalty and energy rather than choreography or overproduction.
The video reinforces Coi Leray’s gift for commanding attention with minimal effort while offering fans a world built on grit, art and attitude.