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No More Love by Coco Jones

No More Love

Coco Jones

R&BSoulGospel-Influenced R&B
exhaustedresigned
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Interpretation

The production on "No More Love" strips back to something almost skeletal — a sparse piano figure, brushed hi-hats, and bass that pulses like a slow heartbeat. Coco Jones moves through this emotional space with the composure of someone who has already made the decision and is now living on the other side of it. The song is not about anger or betrayal but about exhaustion — the point where love stops feeling like sustenance and begins to feel like work. Her vocal performance is restrained in the most expressive way, each note chosen carefully, the silence between phrases carrying as much weight as the singing. Harmonies emerge in the chorus, stacking her voice into something hymn-like, as if she is testifying to a congregation of heartbroken people who understand exactly this feeling. Culturally it sits at the intersection of gospel-trained soul and contemporary R&B, Jones's church roots surfacing not in volume but in conviction. For those who have ever quietly decided that the version of love they were offered simply was not enough.

Attributes
Energy2/10
Valence2/10
Danceability2/10
Acousticness4/10
Tempo

slow

Era

2020s

Sonic Texture

sparse, sacred, intimate

Cultural Context

United States

Structured Embedding Text
R&B, Soul. Gospel-Influenced R&B.
exhausted, resigned. Moves from weary composure through quiet decision into a hymn-like communal release that feels like testimony.
energy 2. slow. danceability 2. valence 2.
vocals: restrained, gospel-rooted, convicted, harmonized, expressive.
production: sparse piano, brushed hi-hats, minimal bass, stacked harmonies, skeletal.
texture: sparse, sacred, intimate. acousticness 4.
era: 2020s. United States.
Sitting quietly after deciding the version of love being offered is simply not enough.
ID: 208096Track ID: catalog_c7e236dfcf23Catalog Key: nomorelove|||cocojonesAdded: 4/23/2026Cover URL