Coco Jones Opens Up About Her Debut Album at the 2025 GRAMMYs
The 2025 GRAMMY Awards were filled with unforgettable moments, and rising R&B star Coco Jones made sure to leave her mark on the night. A
s she graced the red carpet, the singer, known for her powerful vocals and soulful delivery, took a moment to share exciting details about her long-awaited debut album.
Jones, who has been making waves in the R&B scene, has earned two major nominations this year—Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for her chart-topping hit “Here We Go (Uh Oh).
With the industry and fans alike eager to hear more of her signature sound, she teased what listeners can expect from her upcoming project.
Speaking to the Recording Academy, Jones described her debut album as a deeply personal and transformative body of work.
“This project is a reflection of my journey—both as an artist and as a woman,” she shared. “I’ve poured my heart into every song, and I can’t wait for the world to hear it.”
While she remained tight-lipped about the full tracklist and collaborations, Jones hinted that fans can expect a blend of classic R&B influences with a modern twist. “
I want people to feel something real when they listen to this album. It’s about love, growth, and stepping into my power,”
she added.
Jones has steadily built her reputation with heartfelt lyricism and commanding performances, and her debut album is set to solidify her place in the industry.
She also expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support she’s received from fans, calling them the driving force behind her creative process.
Beyond the glitz and glamour, this year’s GRAMMY Awards also focused on an important cause.
The event is raising funds for MusiCares Fire Relief, an initiative dedicated to supporting those affected by the devastating wildfires in the Greater Los Angeles area.
With so many communities impacted, the campaign aims to provide financial aid and essential resources to individuals and families in need. Every donation made to MusiCares Fire Relief will go directly toward relief efforts, ensuring help reaches those most affected.
Jones expressed her support for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of using her platform to give back.
“Music brings people together, and in times of crisis, we need to support one another. I encourage everyone to donate if they can—it truly makes a difference,” she said.
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