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Bel-Air’s Coco Jones Drops the Hypnotic ‘Caliber’

R&B songstress and actress Coco Jones has released her hypnotic new single “Caliber,” via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings.

The release of “Caliber” follows her highly lauded role as the new Hilary Banks, the cousin of Will Smith in Bel-Air, Peacock‘s Fresh Prince reimagining.

Caliber” is the first advance track from Coco’s forthcoming debut EP, available later this year.

Caliber” is an empowering statement from Coco, whose mission is to be intimate and direct with listeners. Her confessional style began turning ears with “Just My Luck,” a clapback against the entertainment industry released in 2018.

With the release of Caliber, I finally feel like I’m able to articulate the core of who I am,” stated Coco Jones. “My music is a love letter to my journey, and who I’ve become. With the team behind me, there’s nowhere to go but up.

Check out The “Caliber” Lyric Video!

(Coco Jones as Hilary Banks in Bel-Air’ Episode 10 “Where To?” – Photo: Tyler Golden/Peacock)

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Raised in Nashville, 24-year old Coco was encouraged to pursue her passion by her mother, a singer, and her father, who played in the NFL. By age nine, Coco was record­ing demos that her mother would burn on CDs to introduce the youngster at auditions.

Music provided her entryway into acting, first as a recurring guest on “So Random!,” the Disney musical sketch comedy series in 2011; then as the golden-voiced love interest in the Disney TV movie, “Let It Shine” in 2012.

Coco has stayed busy ever since, flexing her range across titles that span adventure romps, intense dramas, holiday fare, and comedy horror.

But singing is always at Coco‘s essence. Coco has been in the studio with Grammy®-stacking heavy-hitters Bryan-Michael Cox, Darkchild, Eric Hudson, Bongo, Camper, Lil Eddie Serrano, Full Circle, V Script and Rockette.

With reputations for placing their chips on winners, their collective credits span the spectrum of modern R&B, from Whitney to Mariah, Beyoncé to Summer Walker.

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