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COCO JONES RELEASES NEW SINGLE AND VIDEO FOR “TASTE”

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ANNOUNCES HIGHLY ANTICIPATED DEBUT ALBUMWHY NOT MORE?OUT APRIL 25, 2025PRE-SAVE HERE LISTEN TO “TASTE” HEREWATCH TASTE MUSIC VIDEO HERE                 
 
Today, GRAMMY-Award Winning powerhouse singer/songwriter and multi-hyphenate actress Coco Jones announces her highly anticipated debut album Why Not More?, which is set for release on April 25th via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings. All previously released singles will be featured  including “Most Beautiful Design” –listen here“Sweep It Up” watch here, and Grammy-nominated “Here We Go (Uh-Oh)” – watch herePre-Order the album HERE.
Official Why Not More? Album Artwork | Hi-Res Download To coincide with the announcement, she shares her new single and accompanying music video for “Taste.” Produced byStargate (Beyoncé, Rihanna) & Jasper Harris (Post Malone, Jack Harlow), “Taste” samples the iconic “Toxic” by Britney Spears and turns it into an instant R&B classic with Coco’s vocals. The tantalizing track about infatuation and attraction gives fans a bite of what else is in store for 2025.  “Taste” ushers in a new era of empowerment and connection for Coco as she gears up for Why Not More? The video is directed by Ava Rikki and showcases Coco’s sexy confidence – Watch HERE.    Coco Jones has already proven to be an R&B powerhouse, receiving seven Grammy Nominations before ever putting out a full album. Last year alone with 5 GRAMMY nominations including Best New Artist, she took home her first win for “ICU” for R&B Performance of the Year.  She was also nominated for her first ever MTV VMA Award for MTV Push Performance of the Year for the track. Most recently she added two more GRAMMY Award nominations at this year’s awards for R&B Performance of the Year and Best R&B Song for “Here We Go (Uh Oh),” which is the first track she released from the upcoming album.
Official Single Artwork |Hi-Res DownloadABOUT COCO JONESCoco Jones has captivated the world with her timeless artistry, sensual voice and emotive songs to become R&B’s breakout artist. She signed with High Standardz/Def Jam in 2022 and released the EP What I Didn’t Tell You with the lead single “ICU,” which has been certified platinum. In 2024, she was nominated for an impressive five Grammy Awards—including the coveted Best New Artist accolade— and won for Best R&B Performance “ICU.” The song was lauded by fans and critics alike and peaked at #1 on the Billboard R&B Airplay chart, leading to Best New Artist wins at the BET Awards, The Soul Train Awards and NAACP Image Awards. With the release of new songs “Here We Go (Uh Oh),” “Sweep It Up,” and “Most Beautiful Design” Ft. London On Da Track and Future, this next chapter finds the multihyphenate singer/songwriter and actress embarking on her debut album and stepping into an era of empowerment and connection. Coco Jones returned to the Grammys this year for nominations for Best R&B Performance & Best R&B Song.  Coco Jones was raised in Nashville, TN by a mother who was also a singer, and a father who played in the NFL. Early on, she learned the importance of following her dreams. She began recording at the age of 9 and was called to acting—first as a recurring guest on Disney’s musical sketch comedy, So Random!, and in 2012, as the golden-voiced love interest in the network’s TV movie, Let It Shine. Since then, she’s showcased her formidable acting skills playing Hilary Banks in Peacock’s Fresh Prince reboot, Bel-Air, which has recently been renewed for a fourth season and Netflix’s Vampires vs. the Bronx. Coco Jones recently wrapped production on an upcoming romantic comedy, That’s Her, in which she is starring and executive producing.
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