CoCo Jones to Release Debut Album “Why Not More” on a specified date

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    CoCo Jones has exciting news for her fans—her highly anticipated debut album is officially on the way! The singer took to social media to announce the release date for Why Not More, revealing that the album will drop on April 25.

    In her post, CoCo shared her excitement with fans, writing, “It’s FINALLY here (my DEBUT album ‘Why Not More’ is dropping 4/25 and will be available for pre-order tonight 9pm PST).”

    Fans have been eagerly awaiting the album after hearing singles like “ICU,” and it seems CoCo is ready to take her career to the next level with this full-body of work. The album will be available for pre-order starting at 9 PM PST, offering fans the first chance to secure a copy ahead of its release.

    With her powerful vocals and captivating stage presence, CoCo Jones is poised to make a significant impact with Why Not More—a title that hints at the promise of more to come from this rising star.

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