EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 17 MIN
Coco Jones: From Dropped Child Star to Grammy Winner
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Coco Jones starred in the most watched kids and tweens movie of 2012, Disney's Let It Shine, charted with her music, and then got dropped by Hollywood Records in 2014 because executives decided she wasn't marketable enough. This deep dive unpacks the brutal machinery of child stardom, the systemic bias hidden behind the word marketability, and her clawing return to the top on her own terms.Raised in a family of NFL and vocal talent, Coco moved through the Disney pipeline before the drop sent her into a grueling independent hustle. Her casting as Hilary Banks in Peacock's Bel-Air sparked a full renaissance, leading to a Def Jam deal, the platinum single ICU, and a Grammy for Best R&B Performance.How the Disney machine tested and cross-pollinated her before her 2012 breakthroughHer 2020 revelation about colorism and being called not marketable enoughThe independent years funding her own music before Bel-Air changed everythingICU, a five-nomination Grammy night, and her debut album Why Not MoreLanding the role of Tiana in Disney's live-action Princess and the Frog
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Coco Jones: From Dropped Child Star to Grammy Winner
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