- The High Road (2018) · 2018
- good to know · 2020
- JoJo (2018) · 2018
- Mad Love. (Deluxe) · 2016
- The High Road · 2006
- Say So (feat. JoJo) - Single · 2019
- Mad Love. (Deluxe) · 2016
- JoJo (2018) · 2018
- trying not to think about it · 2021
- good to know · 2020
- JoJo · 2004
- Mad Love. (Deluxe) · 2016
- Mad Love. (Deluxe) · 2016
Albums
- 2020
- 2020
- 2018
- 2018
- 2023
- 2021
- 2021
- 2021
Artist Playlists
- From teen idol to grown-and-sexy pop heroine.
Appears On
- Stevie Mackey & THE ELEVEN
- Spokewheel
- Jacob Collier
- PJ Morton
- The Newton Brothers & Callaghan Belle
- Robert & LEA
More To Hear
- MNEK welcomes pop legend JoJo into the studio.
- Singer-songwriter JoJo joins for a special Bottle Service.
- The artist discusses her project 'trying not to think about it.'
- Jojo on her career, time in Nashville, and “American Mood.”
- JoJo puts together a playlist of her favorite throwback tracks.
- JoJo picks her favourite throwback tracks.
- Travis and JoJo chat with Tinashe about "Comfort & Joy."
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About JoJo
Pop star Joanna “JoJo” Levesque moved on from Kids Say the Darndest Things and America’s Most Talented Kid to become a Platinum-selling singer-songwriter. ∙ JoJo’s 2004 debut LP was a top 5 hit on the Billboard 200, thanks to the back-to-back radio smashes “Leave (Get Out)” and “Baby It’s You,” featuring rapper Bow Wow. ∙ At age 13, she became the youngest artist to be nominated for a Billboard Music Award, earning nods for both 2004 Female New Artist of the Year and Mainstream Top 40 Single of the Year. ∙ She landed her first Top 5 Billboard Hot 100 hit with “Too Little Too Late,” the lead single from her 2006 sophomore LP, The High Road. ∙ Rolling Stone included her third LP, Mad Love., on its 20 Best Pop Albums of 2016 year-end list. ∙ The 2020 Grammy Award for Best R&B Song was awarded to “Say So,” a duet between JoJo and singer-songwriter PJ Morton, from his award-winning album, Paul.