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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coco_JonesCoco Jones - Wikipedia

    Courtney Michaela "Coco" Jones (born January 4, 1998) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Raised in Nashville, Tennessee, she began auditioning as a child to pursue a career in entertainment.

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  3. 4M Followers, 491 Following, 341 Posts - Coco Jones (@cocojones) on Instagram: "‘Here We Go (Uh-Oh)’ OUT NOW 🤍 Isaiah 26:3".

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm4636131Coco Jones - IMDb

    Coco Jones. Actress: Vampires vs. the Bronx. Courtney Michaela Ann "Coco" Jones was born on January 4, 1998 in Columbia, South Carolina and raised in Lebanon, Tennessee to Javonda Antenessia Jones (née Floyd), a session vocalist & Mike Jones, a former NFL player.

  5. Coco Jones - Event Tickets. Jun. 29. Upcoming event · Hampton, VA. Sat 7:00 PM · Hampton Coliseum. Ticketmaster. VIEW TICKETS. Stream "Here We Go (Uh Oh)":...

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · Coco Jones is nominated across five categories at the 2024 GRAMMYs, including Best New Artist and Best R&B Album for her EP, 'What I Didn't Tell You.' The first-time nominee discussed her hit, "ICU," working with legends and the power of representation.

  7. Coco Jones. Actress: Vampires vs. the Bronx. Courtney Michaela Ann "Coco" Jones was born on January 4, 1998 in Columbia, South Carolina and raised in Lebanon, Tennessee to Javonda Antenessia Jones (née Floyd), a session vocalist & Mike Jones, a former NFL player.

  8. Jan 25, 2024 · Coco Jones on best new artist Grammy nomination: 'Everything's right on time'. Jones won for best R&B performance and was nominated for best R&B song, best R&B album, best traditional R&B ...

  9. www.youtube.com › user › cocojonessingsCoco Jones - YouTube

    ‘Here We Go (Uh Oh)’ 🤍🤎 Out Now!

  10. Coco Jones. You may have seen Coco Jones on the big screen—she’s been in film and on TV since she was a tween and if not, you will soon, since she’s the new Hilary Banks in Peacock’s Fresh Prince reboot, Bel-Air.

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