Radio Disney Justice: A Teen-Pop Extravaganza - (Results: WINNER)

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I'll probably decide sooner or later that that rate is a bad idea and call it off.

Maybe make it more focused on just The Veronicas and Stefy since I think they are more alike than anyone else you had in the rate originally, or did you have something else entirely in mind?
 
Maybe make it more focused on just The Veronicas and Stefy since I think they are more alike than anyone else you had in the rate originally, or did you have something else entirely in mind?

I don't think I'd be any good at running my own rate. Also the track list I've picked seems too indulgent to my own interests and without a ton of broader appeal to the forum. If someone else likes the idea and wants to adapt it themselves, they're welcome to.
 
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I don't think I'd be any good at running my own rate. Also the track list I've picked seems too indulgent to my own interests and without a ton of broader appeal to the forum. If someone else likes the idea and wants to adapt it themselves, they're welcome to.

You sell yourself short. I think you'd be wonderful host of your own rate.
 
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Who Is That? #6 - Coco Jones



She is definitely one of the smallest acts on the list, so there isn't much information for me to give y'all about her. She was discovered when she competed on Radio Disney with the song "Real You" in 2006 and after some appearances on Disney here ad there, Coco eventually landed her biggest Disney role of Roxie in the 2012 film Let It Shine. Her debut EP Made Of only made #10 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart with the debut single "Holla at the DJ" being the one song that got a music video. By 2014 she was dropped from Hollywood Records and went on to release songs independently including @iheartpoptarts's PJSC 30 entry "Let 'em Know":



But the only real option for her in this rate was "Holla at the DJ" though, so here it is. Personally, I've loved this bombastic song for years but I'm not really sure what kind of reception it will get from voters, since I'm certain it will be a new listen for most. It's kind of a crazy off-the-wall song with soft-spot being its chorus and I'm praying it won't be slain by everyone, but we'll see.



Musical Comparison: Well, this is so hard, since this is really the only song from her I've ever given much thought to, but I'd say it's most like some the Bella Thorne/Zendaya Shake It Up material we talked about earlier. Just ridiculous electro-pop.
 

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