Coco Jones Delivers Soulful R&B Bliss with “You” Ahead of Debut Album

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Coco Jones’s new album is about to hit like crack, isn’t it?

Coco Jones is gearing up for the release of her long-awaited debut album, Why Not More?, set to drop in roughly a month. Despite feeling like a seasoned veteran in the industry, this will mark her first full-length project. To build anticipation, she’s been steadily releasing singles, first with “Taste and now with her latest track, “You.”

In “You,” Coco Jones exudes pure love and admiration for her partner. She expresses her desire to build a life together and credits her partner for helping her rediscover love and herself. She even calls him a “God send,” reinforcing the depth of her emotions.

For fans of soulful, vintage R&B, “You” is a must-listen. The track’s easygoing production blends a smooth tempo with soothing vibes, setting the perfect backdrop for Coco’s passionate vocal performance. While her verses are heartfelt, it’s the chorus that truly stands out—sticking in your head long after the song ends.

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