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[[File:JOJO_High_2811.jpg|frame|Taking the high road]] |
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{{quote|''That's not what I want, baby it's you''}} |
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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". |
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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 " |
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. |
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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. |
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* ''Jojo'' (2004) |
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* ''Agápē'' (Mixtape, 2012) |
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* ''#LoveJo'' (EP, 2015) |
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* ''III'' ("Tringle", 2015) |
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* ''#LoveJo2'' (EP, 2015) |
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=== Releases: === |
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'''Albums''' |
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* ''[[RV]] ''(2006) |
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* ''True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet'' (2008) |
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* ''G.B.F.'' (2013) |
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As well as several television roles. |
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** ''[[Development Hell|Jumping Trains]]'' (2012) |
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'''Movies''' |
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** ''True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet'' (2008) |
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=== Tropes Present In this musician === |
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* [[Anti-Love Song]]: "In The Dark" |
* [[Anti-Love Song]]: "In The Dark" |
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* [[Answer Song]]: Beautiful Girls Reply, |
* [[Answer Song]]: Beautiful Girls Reply, Marvin's Room (Can't Do Better) |
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* [[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. |
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* [[Audience Participation Song]]: Her hits and her covers. |
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: Her hits and her covers. |