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Coco Jones’ ‘Taste’ Debuts on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay Chart

It's her fourth entry.

by Keithan Samuels
Mar 13, 2025
in Charts
Coco Jones in her "Taste" music video.

Coco Jones in her "Taste" music video. (YouTube)

Coco Jones is looking to make “Taste” her next hit.

The Grammy winner’s latest single has debuted on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay at No. 22 on the chart dated March 15. It marks Jones’ fourth entry on this list and her third as a lead act. 

Jones’ last appearance on the Adult R&B Airplay chart was with her Grammy-nominated hit “Here We Go (Uh Oh),” which spent seven nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1.

Here is a recap of Coco Jones’ entries on the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart:

  • “Here We Go (Uh Oh),” No. 1 for seven weeks (2024)
  • “ICU,” No. 2 peak (2023)
  • “Spend The Night,” BJ The Chicago Kid featuring Coco Jones, No. 21 peak (2023)
  • “Taste,” No. 22 peak so far (2025)

“Taste” is the third single from Jones’ debut album, Why Not More? which drops April 25 via High Standardz/Def Jam. The 14-track album also includes the lead single “Here We Go” and “Most Beautiful Design” featuring London on da Track and Future.

Regarding “Taste,” which samples Britney Spears’ “Toxic,” Jones told Ryan Da Lion, “I have done music of all different type of sonics, and I don’t want to feel like just because people expect me to do one thing in this one category that I can’t do anything else. ‘Taste’ was kind of me just experimenting, taking the limits off myself. The Britney sample just happened organically; that wasn’t planned.”

Jones recently performed “Taste” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and during her exclusive concert on The TERRELL Show. 

On May 6, Jones will kick off her Why Not More? Tour in Philadelphia. The tour will make stops in Washington, D.C., Boston, Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles and more before concluding June 26 in Nashville. 

Treat yourself to Coco Jones’ 40-minute concert on The TERRELL Show below. 

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