JoJo, whose real name is Joanna Noëlle Levesque, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress who burst onto the music scene as a pop sensation in the early 2000s. Born on December 20, 1990, in Brattleboro, Vermont, JoJo was raised in Foxborough, Massachusetts. She showcased her singing talents from a young age, and her career took off in 2004 with the release of her self-titled debut album, which featured the hit single "Leave (Get Out)," making her the youngest solo artist to top the Billboard Pop songs chart at the age of 13.
Over the years, JoJo has navigated the complexities of the music industry, often dealing with contractual disputes that hindered her from releasing new music. Despite these setbacks, she has continued to evolve as an artist. In her more recent work, JoJo embraces a mature perspective, infusing her pop foundation with elements of R&B and soul. Her 2020 album "good to know" reflects this growth, garnering critical acclaim and showcasing her vocal prowess through tracks like "Man" and its acoustic version, as well as "What U Need." Furthermore, JoJo has expanded on her versatility with "December Baby," a holiday-themed album. Consistent in her craft, JoJo continues to create music that resonates with fans worldwide, such as "My Peace," featuring Mr. Talkbox, and the introspective project "trying not to think about it," which further cements her status as a compelling voice in modern music.
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