Coolio: I Am Not Signed To A P### Site But I Have A Song Called "Play With The P*ssy"

Coolio: I Am Not Signed To A P### Site But I Have A Song Called “Play With The P*ssy”

(AllHipHop News) Coolio wants a few things to be clear: he’s not signed to a p### site, he has nothing ot prove to anyone but his banker and he doesn’t watch p### because he can make it himself. In a recent interview, Coolio denied rumors that he signed to PornHub and will be releasing an album through the p### site.

On Tuesday (July 22nd), TMZ reported that Coolio had signed a deal with p### site PornHub to release a new album through the site. According to Coolio in a recent interview with Rolling Stone, TMZ fabricated the story and not only is he not releasing an album through Pornhub but may never release another album again:

They made that sh*t up completely. I didn’t talk to them about s### and they didn’t ask me any questions. That s### was a f#####’ promo song for the website. That’s it! I met some executive from Pornhub while he was out [in Las Vegas] for the AVNs. We hung out; he was cool. He asked me to do a song for Pornhub and that was it. It’s not even my song that I’m putting out. I’m never doing a new album.

Coolio admitted that he rarely spoke about sexual topics in his music in the past but with age has come a desire to indulge in his sexuality on songs. He says he recorded a song entitled “Play With The P*ssy” which he describes as a “PSA mixed into a clever, fun song” that instructs people to “Make sure you wash your hands/Before youuuuuu/Play with the p*ssy”.

Coolio shot the promo song for PornHub in Sherman Oaks, CA surrounded by p### stars. However, according to Coolio, the video shoot had to change its original location due to racism:

That was one of the most racist days I’ve ever experienced in my life. We were supposed to shoot the whole video at this lady’s house in Whittier, [California]. It’s a nice house in a beautiful neighborhood, but her neighbors called the cops because they saw black people going into the house. They filed a formal complaint and it was either, “Shut down the video or somebody’s going to jail.”

Check out Coolio’s full interview with Rolling Stone here.