"I've been waiting on this for awhile."

Coco Jones is done playing games and makes it clear in her latest song. On Friday (Aug. 16) the R&B talent released “Sweep It Up” with an accompanying visualizer where she calls on her homegirls and her fans for a fun declaration of romantic wants and needs.

A Target run, pizza stop, and party bus selfies keep Coco Jones and her friends busy as they laugh and reflect on the upbeat track. Calling on her New York-based co-captains, the nickname she lovingly calls her fans, Coco Jones teaches a dance perfectly in sync with the repetitive hook.

“I am so excited to give the world an uptempo R&B bop… I’ve been waiting on this for a while,” relayed the 26-year-old in a statement.

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“Sweep It Up,” released via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings, was written by Coco Jones, Lazaro Camejo, and Leon Thomas, and produced by London On Da Track, Ray Keys, Jeremy “J Dot” Jones, and Cash Money AP. It follows “Here We Go (Uh Oh),” which was issued by Coco Jones this past May. Both tracks precede an anticipated album from the Grammy-winning talent.

“My definition of success used to just be: Beyoncé. But I can’t focus so much on what this woman that I am a huge fan of did,” explained the BEL-AIR star to ELLE Magazine earlier this year.

“I can take the core principles, the hard work of it all, the authenticity of it all, the re-creating yourself of it all. But it has to be the Coco way. I used to do that with so many people: ‘I want to do what she did,’ and just leave it there. But I’m me, so I can’t be what someone else is. I have to find a new way.”

Check out the “Sweep It Up” visualizer above and watch Coco Jones’ “Here We Go (Uh Oh)” video below.

NBA YoungBoy has been releasing a large amount of music this year, whether he is rebuilding his post-prison career or shutting down rap beef. His new YouTube diss track and music video, Zero IQ Freestyle, clearly falls into the latter category. Several lines either directly brush off NLE Choppa for his disses or subtly dismiss him as a fake hater. Backed by a loud, hard-hitting beat and his animated vocal delivery, the song feels extremely high-energy.

The lyrics are sharp and cutting, whether they are aimed at someone specific or not, and the track functions as a broad clap-back toward his many haters and personal frustrations. Even if YB chooses not to fully answer NLE The Great any time soon, he definitely made his bold and confrontational point with Zero IQ Freestyle.

Release Date: November 15, 2025

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: N/A

Quotable Lyrics from Zero IQ Freestyle

N***a f**k with something, yеah, drop your nuts, I'll make you do the Tootsie Roll,
B***h, f**k you, you ain't really 5 and hell nah with real gang hoes,
"Respond to him," he ain't never ran nothing down, b***h, I said, "No,"
I was f***ed up and I came up, I don't care about nothing, no

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