Coquí Releases 2 New Music Videos

Today, Coquí releases his new 3 song EP titled only Idol which features the self-titled release "only Idol" as well as his songs "Today" and "My Lord Provided (feat. Jimmy Clifton & MUCH MORE)." Coquí also recently released two new music videos for "Today" and "only Idol." You can find those on his YouTube channel here & here. Both videos were directed by Juan Flores. Coquí shares his thoughts on the making of the two videos.
"My goal was simple: write a song that praises Jesus by ditching the rules, pushing boundaries, and just being real." - Coquí
For more new, touring and more information about Coquí visit his website at IamCoqui.com
Buy or stream only Idol here.
From Los Angeles, Samuel Jacob Lopez Jr., known as COQUÍ, is redefining indie rock by fusing skate-punk energy, 60s psychedelic vibes, and 90s hip-hop beats with bold, faith-driven messages. Inspired by his father's vinyl collection and shaped by studio collaborations with top artists like RAC and Crystal Castles, COQUÍ crafts music that challenges, uplifts, and inspires. His sound transcends genres, offering a fresh, spiritual depth to modern rock. With a fearless approach and a passion for storytelling, COQUÍ is not just making music-he's creating a movement that bridges generations and unites listeners in truth and hope.
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