Grammy-winning R&B singer-songwriter and actress Coco Jones recently released her highly anticipated new single "LUVAGIRL" via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings.
Marking a new era for Jones, "LUVAGIRL" highlights her signature silky vocals layered over playful trumpet riffs, signaling an emotionally fearless chapter as she explores the modern archetypes of what it means to be a "LUVAGIRL," shaping a contemporary narrative of love along the way.
Coco has transcended "rising star" status to become a leading voice in contemporary R&B and crossover cultural force. Following the success of her debut album Why Not More?, which earned her 8th career Grammy nomination and upon release was the No. 1 New R&B Artist Debut of 2025, No. 1 for Current R&B Album Sales, Top 3 among Current R&B Albums and hit the Top 10 on the Billboard 200, she released a deluxe version Why Not More? (More!) featuring "Other Side of Love" with Alicia Keys and embarked on a sold out U.S. and European tour.
Most recently, Coco delivered a powerful rendition of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" at the Super Bowl, creating a moving cultural moment on one of the world's most-watched stages. She also returned as Hilary Banks in Peacock's "Bel-Air" for its 4th and final season. She will continue her acting endeavors and is set to star in an upcoming romantic comedy, That's Her.
For comments and feedback contact: editorial@rttnews.com
Entertainment News
May 08, 2026 15:50 ET Manufacturing and services sector survey results and labor market data from main economies were the highlight on the economics news front this week. Factory orders and jobs report dominated the news flow in the U.S. Similarly, industrial production data from German garnered attention in Europe. In Asia, purchasing managers’ survey results from China and the central bank decision from Australia were in focus.