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Coco Jones Releases “You,” a Vulnerable New Love Song from Debut Album “Why Not More?”

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Coco Jones unveils “You,” a heartfelt single produced by London On Da Track, ahead of debut album April 25.

Coco Jones continues to solidify her space in contemporary R&B with “You,” a delicate and emotionally rich new single from her highly anticipated debut album Why Not More?, out April 25 via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings.

Produced by an all-star lineup including London On Da Track, Boobie, Phil the Keys, Hero, Banger Slanger, and 2K, “You” reflects Coco’s ability to blend soul, sincerity, and strength into a sound that’s uniquely her own. The song explores the vulnerable joy of falling in love, a theme matched by the understated visualizer directed by David KA.

“You” follows her earlier releases “Most Beautiful Design” and “Here We Go (Uh-Oh),” the latter of which earned her two GRAMMY nominations this year: R&B Performance of the Year and Best R&B Song. Coco previously won her first GRAMMY for “ICU” and received a total of five nominations in 2023, including Best New Artist.

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With Why Not More?, Coco Jones is set to release her first full-length album—an achievement that arrives already stacked with accolades. The record promises a full showcase of her vocal power, emotional depth, and genre-crossing capabilities.

To support the album, she’ll hit the road this summer with the Why Not More? Tour, performing across North America and Europe.

“You” is a striking addition to her evolving catalog—a celebration of love and emotional clarity from an artist defining R&B on her own terms.

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