
On April 25, R&B singer Coco Jones released her debut studio album, Why Not More. She celebrated the album release with a party at Dream Rooftop in Hollywood, CA. on Sunday, April 27.

The album release party was sponsored by Grey Goose.

Celebrities in the house included Keke Palmer (left), Amber Riley, Lucky Daye, Jaylen Barron, music producer London On Da Track, Jae Murphy, and more!

Actress Amber Riley (“Glee”, “Single Black Female”) poses with a guest at Coco’s album release party on Sunday.

Coco’s boyfriend, Cleveland Cavaliers superstar Donovan Mitchell couldn’t make it to her party. He’s busy leading the red hot Cleveland Cavaliers to the 2025 NBA Finals. They are pictured leaving a party in 2024.
Why Not More is currently the most-streamed album by a female singer on Apple Music USA.
Most streamed FEMALE albums currently on Apple Music US ??
#1. Coco Jones — Why No More?
#2. Ariana Grande — eternal sunshine deluxe
#3. Beyoncé — Cowboy Carter
#4. Lady Gaga — MAYHEM
#5. Tate McRae — So Close to What pic.twitter.com/5j2wJqGCDe— Bee+ (@beeplus_) April 29, 2025

Courtney Michaela Ann “Coco” Jones has come a long way since she performed Aretha Franklin’s hit single “Chain of Fools” in 2012.
In 2006, she performed her song “Real You” on Radio Disney. She also performed live on “The Most Talented Kids” episode of the Maury Povich Show.

The former child star first appeared on Radio Disney’s Next Big Thing (2010–11), which led to her being cast in several Disney Channel shows, including “So Random!” (2011–12) and the sitcom “Good Luck Charlie” (2012–13).

Now 27, Coco is focusing more on her music. Her 2022 platinum single, “ICU” was her first single to land on the Billboard Hot 100. The single won Best R&B Performance at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.

In 2022, Coco was cast in the starring role for the Peacock drama series “Bel-Air”. Coco has won a BET Award and an NAACP Image Award.
Last year, she performed the National Anthem at WrestleMania XL in Philadelphia.
Coco is the daughter of former NFL player Mike Jones and session vocalist Javonda Jones.