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Her debut album came out in 2004 and sold very well. Her song "Leave (Get Out)" sold platinum in America on the RIAA charts. She did movies (''RV'' and ''[[Aquamarine]]'') after all this success and also worked on her second album "the High Road" which came out in 2006. This album also had a hit single call "Too Little, Too Late". It went on to sell platinum with the RIAA. Due to [[Development Hell]] for her third album, she decided to release a mixtape called "Can't Take That Away From Me" on Rap-up.com for her fans. This featured a promo single called "In the Dark" which was her first real experiment with a [[Hotter and Sexier]] image. She went on to release "Disaster".
Her debut album came out in 2004 and sold very well. Her song "Leave (Get Out)" sold platinum in America on the RIAA charts. She did movies (''RV'' and ''[[Aquamarine]]'') after all this success and also worked on her second album "the High Road" which came out in 2006. This album also had a hit single call "Too Little, Too Late". It went on to sell platinum with the RIAA. Due to [[Development Hell]] for her third album, she decided to release a mixtape called "Can't Take That Away From Me" on Rap-up.com for her fans. This featured a promo single called "In the Dark" which was her first real experiment with a [[Hotter and Sexier]] image. She went on to release "Disaster".


She is known for her songs "Leave (Get Out)", "Too Little Too Late", "Disaster", "The Other Chick", "In the Dark", "How to Touch A Girl" and "Baby It's You". She also indulges in doing replies to famous songs such as "Beautiful Girls Reply" and "Marvins Room". These are usually to immense critical praise.
She is known for her songs "Leave (Get Out)", "Too Little Too Late", "Disaster", "The Other Chick", "In the Dark", "How to Touch A Girl" and "Baby It's You". She also indulges in doing replies to famous songs such as "Beautiful Girls Reply" and "Marvin's Room". These are usually to immense critical praise.


She has experimented with films and acting in movies such as ''Aquamarine'' and ''Runaway Vacation''.
She has experimented with films and acting in movies such as ''Aquamarine'' and ''Runaway Vacation''.


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Currently working on releasing her third album "Jumping Trains", which was stuck in [[Development Hell]] for five whole years. Due 2012.
* ''Jojo'' (2004)
* ''The High Road'' (2006)
* ''Can't Take That Away From Me'' (Mixtape, 2010)
* ''Agápē'' (Mixtape, 2012)
* ''#LoveJo'' (EP, 2015)
* ''III'' ("Tringle", 2015)
* ''#LoveJo2'' (EP, 2015)


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=== Releases: ===
* ''[[Aquamarine]]'' (2006)
'''Albums'''
** ''Jojo'' (2004)
* ''[[RV]] ''(2006)
** ''The High Road'' (2006)
* ''True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet'' (2008)
* ''G.B.F.'' (2013)
** ''Can't Take That Away From Me:The Mixtape'' (2010)
As well as several television roles.
** ''[[Development Hell|Jumping Trains]]'' (2012)
'''Movies'''
** ''[[Aquamarine]]'' (2006)
** ''[[RV]] ''(2006)
** ''True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet'' (2008)


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=== Tropes Present In this musician ===
* [[Anti-Love Song]]: "In The Dark"
* [[Anti-Love Song]]: "In The Dark"
* [[Answer Song]]: Beautiful Girls Reply, Marvins Room (Can't Do Better)
* [[Answer Song]]: Beautiful Girls Reply, Marvin's Room (Can't Do Better)
* [[And Now for Something Completely Different]]: "Coming For You" on The High Road is pop rock to the album's loungy [[R and B]] jazzy theme.
* [[And Now for Something Completely Different]]: "Coming For You" on The High Road is pop rock to the album's loungy [[R and B]] jazzy theme.
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: Her hits and her covers.
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: Her hits and her covers.

Revision as of 14:20, 10 April 2016

Taking the high road

That's not what I want, baby it's you

Joanna Noëlle Blagden Levesque (born December 20, 1990), professionally known as JoJo (2003-Present), is an American recording artist and actress. After competing on the television show, America's Most Talented Kids, she was noticed by record producer Vincent Herbert who asked her to audition for Blackground Records.

Her debut album came out in 2004 and sold very well. Her song "Leave (Get Out)" sold platinum in America on the RIAA charts. She did movies (RV and Aquamarine) after all this success and also worked on her second album "the High Road" which came out in 2006. This album also had a hit single call "Too Little, Too Late". It went on to sell platinum with the RIAA. Due to Development Hell for her third album, she decided to release a mixtape called "Can't Take That Away From Me" on Rap-up.com for her fans. This featured a promo single called "In the Dark" which was her first real experiment with a Hotter and Sexier image. She went on to release "Disaster".

She is known for her songs "Leave (Get Out)", "Too Little Too Late", "Disaster", "The Other Chick", "In the Dark", "How to Touch A Girl" and "Baby It's You". She also indulges in doing replies to famous songs such as "Beautiful Girls Reply" and "Marvin's Room". These are usually to immense critical praise.

She has experimented with films and acting in movies such as Aquamarine and Runaway Vacation.

Discography:
  • Jojo (2004)
  • The High Road (2006)
  • Can't Take That Away From Me (Mixtape, 2010)
  • Agápē (Mixtape, 2012)
  • #LoveJo (EP, 2015)
  • III ("Tringle", 2015)
  • #LoveJo2 (EP, 2015)
Films
  • Aquamarine (2006)
  • RV (2006)
  • True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet (2008)
  • G.B.F. (2013)

As well as several television roles.

JoJo provides examples of the following tropes:

So why am I here at your door, at your door.
If I was sane, I'd take my crazy behind,
And get back in my BMW