Up and Coming Mississippi Rapper PrettyGirlCoya Claims Natalie Nunn’s Team Stole Her Song

Mississippi rapper/model/actress/influencer, PrettyGirlCoya, says that Natalie Nunn’s song, “Big One”, copied her April 4th 2025 single, “Act Out Bad”. Natalie’s song was released on April 4th 2026.

PrettyGirlCoya claims that the beat to the song was made specifically for her and that she even checked with her producer, Ben Cookin, who was surprised that his beat was used.

She says that the only noticeable difference is the tempo, which is slightly slowed down in Natalie’s version, and the drums.

We heard the 2 songs and both are strikingly similar.

“Act Out Bad” by PrettyGirlCoya


”Big One” by Natalie Nunn ft Diamond The Body, KoldKilla:


PrettyGirlCoya made a 3-part video series regarding her claim on her social media. Part 1:

In “Part 3” she expressed:

“…These people sit up and watch the people that don’t have major platforms and be copying TF out our songs plus more.

PrettyGirlCoya not going for that. I made Act Out Bad first which was a custom beat was made for me by my producer. I’m not finna let it go because I’m not just no regular degular a** person. I BEEN DOING THIS SH** SINCE 2023 🫰🏾just cause my platform a lil bit smaller dont mean imma just let yall copy my sh** and run w it.

This just let me know I’m doing something right I’m influencing mfs in REAL LIFE 💯…”


PrettyGirlCoya has since released “Pockets Fat”, also produced by Ben Cooking. In the song she disses people that copy her:


“They keep watchin’ what I’m doin’ tryna copy what I post”

“Pockets Fat” has been placed on our “Ladies of Hip Hop” playlist on Spotify:

PrettyGirlCoys also has her own tax preparation services business, called Pleasant Tax Services.

Follow PrettyGirlCoya on:

Instagram @_prettygirlcoya_

TikTok @pretty.girl.coya

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