Coco Jones – Why Not More?

Album Info

Artist: Coco Jones

Title: Why Not More?

Year: 2025

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Tracklist

  • 1. Keep It Quiet (2:35)
  • 2. Taste (2:44)
  • 3. On Sight (4:27)
  • 4. AEOMG (2:24)
  • 5. Thang 4 U (3:15)
  • 6. Here We Go (Uh Oh) (3:35)
  • 7. Other Side Of Love (2:18)
  • 8. Why Not More? (feat. YG Marley) (3:36)
  • 9. Hit You Where It Hurts (2:21)
  • 10. Most Beautiful Design (feat. London On Da Track & Future) (3:39)
  • 11. You (2:52)
  • 12. Nobody Exists (2:43)
  • 13. By Myself (2:54)
  • 14. Forever Don't Hit Like Before (2:29)

Review

Coco Jones is making a serious statement with her debut album "Why Not More?" - it's a fusion of modern R&B, pop, trap-soul, and reggae that's all about embracing her artistic identity 🎶. The 14-track album is a vibe, with Coco effortlessly moving between genres and showcasing her versatility as an artist. We're talking sultry jams like "Taste", which samples Britney Spears' "Toxic" in a super clever way, and acoustic-driven tracks like "Hit You Where It Hurts" that highlight her range 🤩. And let's not forget the awesome collabs with Future and YG Marley - they add an extra layer of cool to the album.

On "Why Not More?", Coco Jones is all about spreading positive vibes and good energy 🌟. She's singing about self-love and empowerment on tracks like "By Myself", and celebrating her sensuality on songs like "AEOMG" and "On Sight" 💃. And then there's "Keep It Quiet", where she's low-key bragging about her awesomeness - her vocal delivery is confident and on point throughout the album 🎤. With its polished production and fearless approach to music, "Why Not More?" is the perfect introduction to Coco Jones' unique sound and style - she's definitely one to watch in the R&B scene 🚀. - Brooklyn