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FULLCRCL | |
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| Origin | New York and Los Angeles, United States |
| Genres | R&B, Pop, Alternative |
| Years active | 2015–present |
FULLCRCL (pronounced "Full Circle" and stylized in all caps) is an American songwriting and vocal production duo composed of Sage White and Allyson Watkins (known professionally as 2.0). The pair are based in Los Angeles and New York, respectively. They began writing and producing music together in 2015 and have contributed to projects by artists such as Coco Jones, TA Thomas, Jaz Karis, and others.
FULLCRCL was formed in 2015 by childhood friends Sage White and Allyson Watkins. Both were raised in the New York and New Jersey area and began their collaborative songwriting career in their teens. They started working professionally in the R&B and alternative music scenes the same year.
The duo gained industry attention for their work on the song "No Chaser" by Coco Jones, which appeared on her Grammy-nominated EP What I Didn’t Tell You. The track was produced by DJ Camper and co-written by FULLCRCL and Al Sherrod Lambert. FULLCRCL provided vocal production and arranged background vocals for the track. "No Chaser" was later featured in Season 2, Episode 9 of the HBO Max series And Just Like That.@cocojonessource (August 10, 2023). "No Chaser by Coco Jones featured in And Just Like That S2E9" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
Following the success of that release, FULLCRCL worked with artists and producers including D'Mile, Oren Yoel, Ant Clemons, and TA Thomas. In 2025, they released their debut single as artists, "Ooh La La" featuring Zae France, as the lead single from their curated R&B project, FULLCRCL Presents: HIM."FULLCRCL – "Ooh La La" (feat. Zae France) [Official Video]". YouTube. June 14, 2025. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
Sage White – Songwriter, vocal producer, based in Los Angeles. Grammy-nominated co-writer.
2.0 (Allyson Watkins) – Songwriter, vocal producer, based in New York. Grammy-nominated co-writer.
Coco Jones – "No Chaser" (co-writers, vocal production; from What I Didn’t Tell You)"Coco Jones Releases Debut EP 'What I Didn't Tell You'". Rated R&B. November 4, 2022. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
TA Thomas – upcoming collaborations on FULLCRCL Presents: HIM
Ant Clemons – upcoming collaborations on FULLCRCL Presents: HIM
TA Thomas – Caught Between Two Worlds (songs include: "Where I’m At", "Self Check", "Bad For Me", "June 15th", "Pros and Cons", "Sensation", "Take It All" , "Where You Belong")
TA Thomas – Southern Soul EP: "Angry"
The Amours – "Safety Net"
Jaz Karis – "Love You That Much", "Love You That Much (Remix)" feat. Kenyon Dixon
Jazlyn Martin – "Perfect"
"Ooh La La" (feat. Zae France) (2025)
FULLCRCL Presents: HIM (forthcoming, 2025)
"No Chaser" featured in And Just Like That (HBO Max, S2E9)@cocojonessource (August 10, 2023). "No Chaser by Coco Jones featured in And Just Like That S2E9" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
Mentioned in Billboard feature on Coco Jones' tour performance"Coco Jones' Best Tour Moments". Billboard. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
Grammy nomination through contribution to Coco Jones' What I Didn’t Tell You"Meet First-Time Grammy Nominee Coco Jones". Grammy.com. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
Editorial playlist placement: Yam’s The Playlist on Spotify"Yam's The Playlist on Spotify". Spotify. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
"Ooh La La" Official Music Video
Coco Jones previews "No Chaser" on The Terrell Show