The Disney-to-Diva Blueprint
Coco Jones has been around forever, but 2025 and 2026 have been her real 'coronation' years. For parents who remember her from the Disney Channel movie Let It Shine, the current iteration of her career might come as a bit of a shock—in a good way. She’s moved past the choreographed 'kid-pop' into a space that Rolling Stone calls 'R&B's Upper Echelon.'
Her YouTube channel is primarily a hub for her music videos and live performances. If you have a child who is a budding singer, her 'Tiny Desk' and 'Live Performance' videos are must-watches. They strip away the studio magic and show the raw technical skill required to maintain a career at this level. In an era of TikTok stars who can't carry a tune without Auto-Tune, Coco is a reminder that craft still matters.
Why it's worth the screen time
Unlike many YouTube-based creators, Coco isn't selling a lifestyle or a 'brand' in a way that feels manipulative. She’s selling music. There’s a distinct lack of 'click here for my morning routine' filler. It's a professional portfolio. For a teen, seeing a Black woman navigate the industry with this much control and vocal power is genuinely inspiring.
The 'Watch For' Reality
Since her debut album Why Not More? dropped in 2025, her content has leaned into more mature R&B themes. We're talking about songs about 'skipping houses' to avoid exes and the emotional fallout of bad breakups. It’s not 'unsafe,' but it’s sophisticated. If your 8-year-old is still looking for Let It Shine vibes, they might find this a bit boring or 'too grown.' For the 13+ crowd, it’s exactly what they’re likely already listening to, just delivered with more talent than most.