Grammy Award-winning R&B singer-songwriter and actress Coco Jones reignites her chart-topping debut album, Why Not More? with a new Deluxe Edition via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings.
Jones has added seven unreleased tracks to the record, including a "Here We Go (Uh Oh)" remix featuring Leon Thomas, "Other Side of Love" featuring Alicia Keys and "Is It Mine" featuring Lady London.
To herald its release, Jones teamed up with Colorsxstudios for a powerful and passionate new A Colors Show performance of "Other Side of Love." Watch "Other Side of Love (A Colors Show)" at https://cocojones.lnk.to/OtherSideofLovePR
In April, for the original version of Why Not More?, Jones earned the "#1 New R&B Artist Debut of 2025." It instantly made a major impact on the culture and scored No. 1 for Current R&B Album Sales and Top 3 among Current R&B Albums. Plus, it catapulted into the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 and the Top 15 of the Top Album Sales Chart. Among many standouts, it also boasts the 2x Grammy Award-nominated, RIAA Certified Gold track "Here We Go (Uh Oh)," "Taste," "You," and "On Sight."
Coco Jones' sold-out headlining Why Not More? Tour resumes on September 11 when she touches down in Europe.
Why Not More? Deluxe Edition Tracklist:
Keep It QuietTasteOn SightAEOMGThing 4 UHere We Go (Uh Oh)Other Side of LoveWhy Not More? [feat. YG Marley]Hit You Where It HurtsMost Beautiful Design [feat. London On Da Track & Future]YouNobody ExistsBy MyselfForever Don't Hit Like BeforeIs It Mine [feat. Lady London]Control FreakHere We Go (Uh Oh) [Remix] [feat. Leon Thomas]Love So BigPassport Delete ItOther Side of Love [feat. Alicia Keys]Easy
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