Coco Jones (INTERVIEW)
Coco Jones
The “Let It Shine” Interview
with Kam Williams
Headline: Cuckoo for Coco!
A
fresh-faced, bright-eyed, Southern beauty, 14-year-old, Hollywood Records
recording artist Coco Jones will grace television sets across the world on June
15th when she stars in the Disney Channel original movie “Let It Shine”
opposite Tyler James Williams and Trevor Jackson. Coco
plays the role of “Roxie,” a teenage singing sensation whose music label is
sponsoring a songwriting contest at a teen club.
“Cyrus
DeBarge” (Williams) writes a contest-winning song about his love for Roxie but,
when he’s too shy to claim it as his own, his best friend, “Kris McDuffy” (Jackson) takes the
credit. Based on the play Cyrano de Bergerac, Let It Shine relates a tale of
young love with an underlying message about summoning self-confidence.
Coco can also be seen regularly guest-starring on Disney
Channel’s “So Random” and on “Good Luck Charlie.” Recently, she has been in the
recording studio with Toby Gad, David Banner, and Rock Mafia. One of the
hottest tracks to drop is a duet called “Whodunit?” with “Zeke and Luther” star
Adam Hick which peaked on the Radio Disney charts at #20.
Born
in Columbia, South Carolina
on January 4, 1998, to former NFL star Mike Jones and talented session vocalist
Javonda Jones, Coco was raised in Lebanon,
Tennessee where she began singing
as soon as she learned to speak. The young actress/singer/rapper’s first stage
performance was at the age of 6 when she belted out “America the Beautiful” to a wowed crowd
of parents at her kindergarten graduation.
In
2010, she released her debut CD, “Coco Jones,” featuring songs reflecting her
platform of positive values and strong self-esteem. Last year, Coco was one of five finalists in Disney’s “Next Big
Thing” competition, an achievement which further helped to launch her musical
career. And this summer, she will be touring with the “Next Big Thing” talent
contest.
Coco Jones:
Thank you, Kam, for having me.
KW: What interested you in the role of Roxie in Let It
Shine?
CJ: When I first read the script, I fell in love with it.
Singing, dancing, and acting! The part was right up my alley. Plus, the thought
of playing a rock star was like a dream for me.
KW: The movie is based on the Cyrano de Bergerac. Did you
read the original play in preparation for the part?
CJ: I read a lot of summaries about the story. I also
watched Roxanne, the movie starring Steve Martin.
KW: The lead characters’ names have been changed slightly
from Cyrano and Roxanne to Cyrus and Roxie. Has the story been changed, too?
CJ: Oh, yes, they definitely updated the story, setting it
around today’s music industry, featuring Gospel and Hip-Hop music.
KW: The movie is also a musical. How much did you get to
sing?
CJ: I got to sing a lot. I am singing in five songs from the
soundtrack.
KW: What message do you think people will take away from
the movie?
CJ: The main message of this movie that everyone will take
away is to believe in yourself. Cyrus learns to have confidence in his writing,
Chris has confidence in his performance, and my character, Roxie, learns to be
confident in her singing. Another great message that girls will take away from
Roxie is to love yourself. All girls my age know about wanting to fit in. I
think that they will watch Roxie trying to do the same thing with her clothes,
make-up, and her entire performance. Over the course of the movie, she learns
to be herself, to develop her own style, and to not change herself to please
others.
KW: You sing, rap, dance and act. Which is your favorite?
CJ: I honestly love it all, which is why I enjoyed playing
Roxie. Through the character, I was able to showcase all of my talents.
KW: You became a national sensation when you were a
finalist on Radio Disney’s Next Big Thing competition. Do you have a concert
tour on the horizon?
CJ: Yes, and I am so excited! I will be all over the United States
through 2012. I love to see people enjoy my music and my shows.
KW: You were just signed to a recording contract with
Hollywood Records. What was that like, to sign the papers and what kind
of music can your fans look for in the near future?
CJ: Signing with Hollywood
Records was a dream come true. I am so blessed to get to do the things that I
love to do every day of my life. My fans can expect to be blown away with the
music I’m writing. The day after I signed my contract, I went right into the
studio. My new album will have Pop, Rap, R&B and some huge ballads.
KW: Harriet Pakula Teweles says: You’re only 14. How do
you balance the demands of school and career?
CJ: Well, sometimes it is hard because my schedule is crazy.
I am homeschooled, so my school travels with me. My parents have one rule for
me: I can’t do any of this if I have any C’s on my report card.
KW: Is your online course work mostly an extension of
your performance interests?
CJ: Unfortunately, not. It is the exact same work any eighth
grader would do.
KW: What do you plan to study in college?
CJ: I’d love to major in Music. I love what I do, but I want
to really understand it, more in depth.
KW: The Tasha Smith question: Are you ever afraid?
CJ: No, not really... I guess I’m used to all of it by now.
I just tend to feel really excited!
KW: The Columbus Short question: Are you happy?
CJ: I am sooooo happy! I have a great family that loves me,
a record deal at 14, and I get to do what I love every day.
KW: The Teri Emerson question: When was the last time
you had a good laugh?
CJ: Everyday, especially anytime I am with my daddy. He’s so
funny! My whole family jokes around a lot.
KW: What is your guiltiest pleasure?
CJ: Purses. When I want to treat myself, I will almost
always get myself a new handbag.
KW: The bookworm Troy Johnson question: What was the last
book you read?
CJ: I have read some great books recently: “Heaven is For
Real,” “Bud Not Buddy,” and my favorite, “Tiger Eyes.”
And my next book will be “The Hunger Games.”
KW: The music maven Heather Covington question: What was
the last song you listened to?
KW: What is your favorite dish to cook?
CJ: I like to cook
Shrimp Alfredo. It’s also my favorite dish to eat!
KW: The Sanaa Lathan question: What excites you?
CJ: Performing of any kind: singing, acting, dancing. I also
get really excited during interviews.
KW: The Uduak Oduok question: Who is your favorite
clothes designer?
CJ: I am so laid back that, honestly, I’m in jeans and
sweats a lot of the time. I like Aeropostale and Hudson Jeans.
KW: Dante Lee, author of "Black Business Secrets,”
asks: What was the best business decision you ever made, and what was the
worst?
CJ: I would have to say the best was when my mom formed a
company for me. I write out all of the checks for my performance business. I
get to see the money I make and how much it takes to do what I do. My worst
decision was not learning Spanish yet. I think it would really help my business
if I could do some of my singles in Spanish or a Spanish/English mix.
KW: When you look in the mirror, what do you see?
CJ: A confident person who loves life. I see a happy girl!
KW: If you could have one wish instantly granted, what
would that be for?
CJ: My personal wish would be to have my own TV show but, if
I could have anything, my wish for the world is that no one on the Earth would
ever go hungry.
KW: The Ling-Ju Yen question: What is your earliest
childhood memory?
CJ: My earliest memory is of the best Christmas gift ever, a
toy train. I remember riding that thing all through our house.
KW: The Kerry Washington question: If you were an animal,
what animal would you be?
CJ: I would be a butterfly. A beautiful, purple butterfly.
KW: The Pastor Alex Kendrick question: When do you feel
the most content?
CJ: When I’m with my entire family.
KW: The Toure question: Who is the person who led you to
become the person you are today?
CJ: My parents are the people that led me here. My mom
helped me learn to sing and she travels with me. My dad always told me that I
could be anything I wanted, if I was willing to work hard enough to achieve it.
KW: The Judyth Piazza question: What key quality do you
believe all successful people share?
CJ: Determination. You have to be willing to put in the
extra time and the extra practice to be the best. Also, no matter what
responses you get from your work, you have to be determined not to give up on
your dreams!
KW: What advice do you have for anyone who wants to
follow in your footsteps?
CJ: Have confidence, do your own thing, find your talent,
and work at it to be the best. And always, always have fun!
KW: The Tavis Smiley question: How do you want to be
remembered?
CJ: As a sweet Christian girl, who was always loving and
kind to everyone.
KW: Thanks again for the time, Coco,
and best of luck with Let It Shine.
CJ: Thank you so much for having me!
Let It Shine premieres Friday, June 15 at 8 PM (7 PM Central) on the
Disney Channel.
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