In 2009-2010 Morier toured as lead guitarist and backing vocalist with
Charlotte Gainsbourg from 2009-2010. In 2011, Morier released a self-titled solo EP as "Coco Morier." The five-song extended play album contains production from
Miike Snow members Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg as well as
Freescha and
Magnus Lidehall. In 2012, Morier began the artist collective
INGRID along with
Miike Snow,
Peter Bjorn and John,
Lykke Li, members of the
Teddybears and others. Morier collaborated with Nick Ebeling on the
Gunwolf Comic Book Soundtrack which was released through her label
INGRID in October 2013. She executive-produced the album and contributed as writer and producer of 7 of the 16 tracks. The soundtrack was released as a package containing the first edition of Gunwolf Comic Book and a limited-edition tape cassette and later on picture disc. In March 2014, Morier signed to
OneRepublic vocalist and songwriter
Ryan Tedder's publishing company Patriot Games in a joint deal with Brill Building Songs and Kobalt Music Publishing. Shoe designer Jerome C. Rousseau as a fan of her music named two shoes from his fall collection of 2015 the "Coco" and the "Morier". In 2016,
V magazine called her "one of pop's best kept secrets" on the release of her debut solo album. Morier composed the all original music for "
For the Love of a Glove: An Unauthorized Musical Fable About the Life of Michael Jackson As Told By His Glove" which opened January 2020 in Los Angeles, California along with co-composers Drew Erickson and Max Townsley. The lyrics and book were written by the shows director
Julien Nitzberg. Choreography was by
Cris Judd and Bryan Anthony. Cris Judd was Michael Jackson's former lead dancer on the
HIStory World Tour. It was the premiere production at the
Carl Sagan and
Ann Druyan Theater in Los Angeles. Andrew Limbong on
NPR’s
Weekend Edition called the show “Raunchy, surreal and absurd... While For the Love of a Glove isn't a hagiographic jukebox musical, it also isn't interested in tearing Michael Jackson down completely.” In his interview with him, Nitzberg told NPR, "He's the King of Pop... And theater usually deals with flawed kings, flawed gods, etc." ==Discography==