Meet Coco Jones: Super Bowl Black National Anthem Singer
“Lift Every Voice and Sing,” recognized as the Black national anthem, has been featured at every Super Bowl since 2021. This year, at Super Bowl LX, the song will be performed by Coco Jones.
Who is Coco Jones?
Coco Jones is a prominent R&B artist and a Grammy Award winner. In 2024, she received five Grammy nominations, winning one for Best R&B Performance for her hit song “ICU.” Additionally, she garnered two more nominations in 2025 and contended for Best R&B Album at the recent award ceremony.
A Glimpse into Her Family Background
Coco Jones comes from a family with a rich sports background. Her father, Mike Jones, played as a linebacker in the NFL for teams such as:
- New England Patriots
- St. Louis Rams
- Tennessee Titans
Her Acting Career
Beyond her musical achievements, Coco Jones is also a talented actress. She gained fame on the Peacock series “Bel-Air,” portraying Hillary Banks. Her earlier career includes appearances on:
- So Random!
- Good Luck Charlie
- Disney Channel Original Movie Let It Shine
Coco Jones’s journey as an artist and actress showcases her versatility in the entertainment industry. With her powerful voice and acting skills, she continues to captivate audiences on multiple platforms, further solidifying her impact in both music and television.