Coco Jones Performs Dreamy Live Version Of “Nobody Exists” With London On Da Track

Coco Jones has a comparable sound quality when performing live as she does when recording in a studio. On October 28, a Tuesday, the singer delivered a live rendition of “Nobody Exists,” one of the many stellar songs featured on her debut album, Why Not More?

Directed by Joshua Libertine, Jones performed the record in a dimly lit space lit by small lights that mimicked stars in the night sky. The artist sings those lyrics while accompanied by London On Da Track on the piano, who co-produced the track, as he says “Call your friends, they won’t be on your side / It’s never black and white / You should’ve learned from your older cousins / How many times did they warn you?”

Jones has vowed to perform her fans’ favorite songs from Why Not More?, beginning with “You” this month. On Friday, October 24, she premiered a collection of tracks that included “Hit You Where It Hurts” and “Delete It,” with “Delete It” being part of the deluxe edition of the project.

Jones can be seen performing “Nobody Exists” in the video below.

Jones released the deluxe edition of her Why Not More? in August. The album included eight additional songs, such as “Is It Mine” with Lady London, a Leon Thomas remix of “Here We Go (Uh Oh)”, and “Other Side Of Love (Remix)” featuring Alicia Keys.

Jones told Variety that the expanded project ventures into various genres, particularly a song like ‘Easy’ which features a country twang. I find ‘Deleted’ to be sonically a sadder, kind of more melancholy song. Initially, I didn’t want that included in my first album, but I still wanted to express sadness in some way at a later point.

“She also added that adding these extra songs kind of embodies the theme of not holding back or putting limits on an album or its genre.”

Jones recently joined Brandy and Monica’s “The Boy Is Mine Tour” as an opening act for select shows in Nashville, Chicago, and Kansas City, following her headlining run for the album which concluded in September.

 

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