After years of recording music and touring in various musical acts, the guys decided to put aside their music projects and began working traditional 9-5 jobs. Troy became a producer/personality on SiriusXM’s “Jim Norton and Sam Roberts” show and Jared worked as A&R man at Republic Records, signing acts such as Phantoms and Prince Fox.
In 2015, Hinson and Piccone dove back into producing music and formed their current project Black Caviar. Citing musical influences such as Timbaland, The Beastie Boys and Fatboy Slim, the NY duo approached their music on a quest for the “perfect bounce.” Quickly garnering a reputation as one dance music’s most versatile producers, Black Caviar fuses elements of Detroit House and NYC Hip-Hop, with a blend of New Orleans Bounce and twist of Latin Rhythm. “We have such a wide array of influences across the music spectrum, it’s fun to mix and match all of them to make something unique,” adds Hinson.
Amassing almost 50 million Spotify streams in their illustrious career so far, Black Caviar’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric, with the duo racking up huge success with a vibrant rework of Modjo classic ‘Lady (Hear Me Tonight)’ and their thunderous remix of iconic dance legend Tiësto’s ‘BOOM. The pair earned widespread plaudits on their original production ‘Coco’ (over 12 millions Spotify streams), tackled official remix duties for viral superstar Big Shaq’s ‘Man’s Not Hot’ and ‘New York, What’s Happenin?’ with legendary Bronx rapper, Kool Keith. “We really just started making music for the love of it with zero expectations, and somehow, it started popping off,” adds Piccone.
Supported across SiriusXM’s electronic channels, including BPM and Diplo’s Revolution, the duo recently hit the road to perform at gigs ranging from private parties in Silicon Valley to clubs in Las Vegas, New York and Boston. In addition, they performed festival sets over the summer at Electric Zoo in New York and Splash House in Palm Springs. “We are having a blast right now making music, playing gigs and having as much FUN as possible. We are just starting to get going ”adds Piccone and Hinson.
Most recently, Black Caviar debuted their major collab ‘What’s up Danger’ with rapper Blackway from the Spiderman: Intro The Spider Verse movie soundtrack. This is the second single released from the soundtrack, following Post Malone’s ‘Sunflower’ featuring Swae Lee. The soundtrack is set to be released on December 14th, the same day as the nationwide theatrical release of the film.
Transitioning into the new year, Black Caviar are poised to break out in 2019, so you’ll want to stay tuned for more.
Coco
Black Caviar Lyrics
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Got me so high I feel holy
We on that green Guacamole
And I've been fucked up like the whole day
Man we can shut it down
She imported man; she came from out of town
Show me how you do
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
And I want to eat it up
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
And I want to eat it up
She want to back it up
Back, back, back, back it up
Back, back, back, back it up
Back, back, back, back it up
Back, back
She want to back it up-
Back, back, back, back it up
Back, back, back, back it up
Back, back, back, back it up
She got the coco puffs
She keep it spicy like Old Bay
Got me so high I feel holy
We on that green Guacamole
And I've been fucked up like the whole day
Man we can shut it down
She imported man; she came from out of town
Show me how you do
Show me how you do
Show me how you do
Show me how you do (Show me how you do)
Show me how you do
Show me how you do (Show me how you do)
Show me how you do
Show me how you do
Pass me the bowl, I've got the milk and the spoon
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
And I want to eat it up
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
And I want to eat it up
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
And I want to eat it up
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
She got the coco puffs
She want to back it up
Back, back, back, back it up
Back, back
She got a donka-donk
Back, back, back, back it up
Back, back
She want to back it up
Back, back, back, back it up
Back, back
She got a donka-donk
Back, back, back, back it up
Back, back
The song "Coco" by Black Caviar revolves around a woman who the singer finds extremely alluring and intoxicating. The lyrics describe this woman as being comparable to Old Bay, a type of spicy seasoning, and Guacamole, which has a green color (indicating the use of marijuana). The singer is so high that they feel holy and, as the day goes by, they remain drunk. The singer expresses a desire to be with this woman as she possesses the "coco puffs," a metaphor for a desirable characteristic or trait. The song also features the phrase "back it up," which could be interpreted to mean that the woman is dancing suggestively.
The lyrics express a strong craving for the woman and her desirable qualities. The use of food metaphors serves to add a layer of playfulness and humor to the song, while still conveying the intensity of the singer's desire for this woman. The repeating chorus of "she got the coco puffs, and I want to eat it up" reinforces this idea of wanting to consume or devour the object of desire.
Overall, "Coco" is a playful and catchy song that explores the themes of desire, intoxication, and infatuation. It highlights how a person can become obsessed with the idea of someone and their desirable attributes.
Line by Line Meaning
She keep it spicy like Old Bay
She keeps things exciting and interesting like the popular seasoning - Old Bay.
Got me so high I feel holy
She's got me feeling so good that it feels like a religious experience.
We on that green Guacamole
We're enjoying some cannabis and feeling the effects.
And I've been fucked up like the whole day
I've been feeling intoxicated or under the influence all day long.
Man we can shut it down
We can take over the party or end it with our presence.
She imported man; she came from out of town
She's from a different place than us - exotic and unknown.
Show me how you do
Show me what you're made of or what you can do.
Pass me the bowl, I've got the milk and the spoon
Pass me the cannabis-smoking device, I'm ready to enjoy it.
She got the coco puffs
She's got something desirable, like the popular chocolate cereal - Cocoa Puffs.
And I want to eat it up
I want to have what she's got.
She want to back it up
She wants to dance in a way that emphasizes her buttocks.
Back, back, back, back it up
Repeat of the statement above for emphasis.
She got a donka-donk
She's got a large, attractive buttocks.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JARED PICCONE, PATRICK NISSLEY, REMY GAUTREAU, TROY HINSON
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@ItsTommyTsunami
Hahaha I love this beat and lyrics! It's practical and literal! hahaha
@lesbianandproud9015
this song is so awesome
@LiiLcrazzzy
One of the best song ever !!!💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽🤳🏼🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😍😍😂😍😍😍👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
@MrShep1973
This song has been blowing up on BPM Sattelite radio.. In Love With.
@desireelane8956
I still hear it on BPM from time to time and turn the radio up as high as I can.
@nicoleanderson1317
greg morris no it isnt
@entropy889
I gave up cocoa puffs when I went keto in july, and this just made me want to have a giant bowl of cocoa puffs. :(
@FelipeSilva-gq2gl
Música boa, clipe melhor ainda. Kkkkkkk
@funnycat3748
Wow me encantan la canción 😁
@nicoleanderson1317
Vane The Neko :3 you like the song