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Young Cocoa reclaims his narrative with bold new EP, STILL COCOA


 Known for incorporating chill, hypnotic grooves with inescapable rhythms and off-kilter production choices, Young Cocoa sharpens his signature sound with renewed clarity and purpose. Produced by Brido, Jayson Franz, Joseph Gregory, Luke April, and up-and-comer chocolateman, the EP weaves together fan favorites such as “inboxxx,” “Cheap Thrills,” and “Raspberry” alongside surefire bops and rarities designed to push the boundaries of alternative music, rap, hip-hop, and bedroom indie. 

The young hip-hop act explains, “Outside of the message I’m trying to share in this era, STILL COCOA is really my way of planting a flag and cementing my lane as a pioneering alt hip-hop artist. This marks an evolution of my previous project, liv, luvv, cocoa, with clearer messaging and topics that hit closer to home. This time, I’m more focused on experimenting and being more intentional with my sonic and production choices.”

Thematically speaking, STILL COCOA serves as a self-reflection piece on holding onto youth while confronting the realities of growing older. Young Cocoa describes the new record as the start of a new chapter in sound, writing, and storytelling. 

“The project explores the in-between of youthfulness and maturity, something that people rarely talk about,” shares the multi-talented rapper. “Some people just fall into adulthood, and some people take time. I’m part of the latter. Each song reflects what growing up has taught me.”

The lead single “STILL COCOA (fly)” represents a pivotal personal and artistic shift, ultimately choosing liberation over limitation. The song addresses the expectations and pressures that have shadowed his early success while reinforcing the EP’s central themes of self-belief and reclaiming one’s narrative. 

“I’ve held myself back for so long because many people associated me with one song,” he admits. “It kept me from exploring my full potential. Writing this song made me realize it was time to let go of any inhibitions and fully embrace my sound, whether people understand it or not. STILL COCOA is really an invitation to follow me on the rest of my journey as an artist and serves as a reminder to people that although I’ve changed look-wise, sound-wise, and personality-wise, I’m STILL Cocoa.”

The EP also features new tracks such as “WHEN DO I GET OLD?,” a candid confrontation with ageism in the music industry, and “flew2bali4ahug,” a personal musing on growing distant from brothers.

“Both tracks really spoke to deep feelings I had that were only shared with my girlfriend and anyone in my tight-knit group of friends,” he says. “Sharing these feelings with the world is both scary and exciting. Who knows? Someone out there might be able to relate. That’s a thought that comforts me.”

Young Cocoa’s new EP, STILL COCOA, is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment. 

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