2003–2005: JoJo In mid-2003, JoJo competed on the television show ''
America's Most Talented Kid'' (losing to
Diana DeGarmo). Record producer Vincent Herbert contacted her and asked her to audition for
Blackground Records. Following the single's release, JoJo embarked on her first tour, the Cingular Buddy Bash with
pop rock singer
Fefe Dobson,
hip hop duo
Young Gunz,
rap rock band
Zebrahead, and teen pop stars
Ryan Cabrera and
Busted. It stopped at nine malls, starting at Atlanta's
Northlake Mall and ending at
South Shore Plaza near her hometown of Foxborough. When the single reached number one on the
Mainstream Top 40 chart, she became, at age thirteen, the youngest solo artist to have a number-one single in the United States. The first single was nominated for
Best New Artist at the
2004 MTV Video Music Awards, which made JoJo the youngest
MTV Video Music Award nominee. Her first album, the platinum-selling
JoJo, was released in 2004, peaking at number four on the U.S.
Billboard 200 and number ten on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling 95,000 copies in its first week and reaching the top forty of the
UK Albums Chart. The single version of the song features rapper
Bow Wow. It peaked at number twenty-two in the U.S. and number eight in the UK. The final single from the album, "
Not That Kinda Girl", was released in 2005 and peaked at number eighty-five in Germany. In December 2004, she was nominated for Female New Artist of the Year and Mainstream Top 40 Single of the Year at the
Billboard Music Awards, becoming the youngest artist ever to be nominated at the awards. Later that month, JoJo was requested by
First Lady Laura Bush to perform on the 2004 Christmas in Washington special. In 2005, JoJo participated in "
Come Together Now", a
charity single to benefit the victims of the
2004 Asian tsunami and the 2005
Hurricane Katrina. JoJo hosted and performed at the Hope Rocks Concert in 2005 to benefit
City of Hope National Medical Center. In 2005, she was offered a role on the
Disney Channel television series
Hannah Montana, but she turned down the role in favor of developing her music career.
2006–2007: The High Road and acting In 2006, JoJo was cast opposite
Emma Roberts and
Sara Paxton in
Aquamarine, playing Hailey. The film opened on March 3, 2006, opening at number five with $7.5 million. Her second major film,
RV, a comedy starring
Robin Williams, was released on April 28, 2006. It opened at number one and grossed $69.7 million. JoJo's second album,
The High Road, was released on October 17, 2006. The album debuted at number three on the
Billboard 200, selling 108,000 units. It was produced by
Scott Storch,
Swizz Beatz,
J. R. Rotem,
Corey Williams,
Soulshock & Karlin and
Ryan Leslie. Received mainly positive reviews, the album was preceded by the release of the single "
Too Little Too Late" in the summer of 2006. "Too Little Too Late" broke the record for the biggest jump into the top three on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, moving from number 66 to number three in one week; this record was previously held by
Mariah Carey with her 2001 single "
Loverboy", which went from number 60 to number two. The album's second single, "
How to Touch a Girl", experienced less success. It charted just outside the
Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number 76 on the
Billboard Pop 100. "
Anything" was released as the third single and charted moderately in the UK. The album sold over 550,000 copies and was certified gold by the RIAA in December 2006. As of 2007, JoJo's records including 2.1 million albums in the United States had been sold worldwidely over seven million. On July 20, JoJo's version of "
Beautiful Girls" by
Sean Kingston leaked on the internet titled "Beautiful Girls Reply". One month later, it was released as a promotional single and debuted at number thirty-nine on the
Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 chart. In late 2007, JoJo stated that she would be writing songs for her third album, to be released when she turned 18. She said she wanted her fans to "see growth" in her music.
2008–2013: Label troubles, ''Can't Take That Away from Me, and Agápē'' in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 3, 2011 In an April 2008 interview, JoJo stated that she was writing and producing an upcoming album in Boston and Atlanta. On August 30, 2008, JoJo posted her own version of the song "
Can't Believe It", originally performed by
T-Pain. In August 2008, JoJo played the role of Morgan Carter in
True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet which was broadcast on
Lifetime Television. On June 3, 2009, JoJo stated on her YouTube account that she was waiting for her record label to sign a distribution deal to release her album which was to be titled
All I Want Is Everything. In August 2009, JoJo filed a lawsuit against her record label Blackground Records and its imprint Da Family Entertainment for putting her in musical limbo. She reportedly sought $500,000 for damages and to be released from her contract. In October 2009, JoJo reached a deal with
Blackground Records and her third album was to be distributed by
Interscope Records. In late 2009, JoJo appeared on
Timbaland's
Shock Value II as a featured artist on the song "Lose Control" and as a background vocalist on "Timothy Where You Been" from the same album with the Australian band
Jet. In September 2010, JoJo released her first mixtape ''
Can't Take That Away from Me'' which spawned the single "
In the Dark". In late 2010, JoJo made cameo appearances in music videos for
Keri Hilson and
Clinton Sparks. In January 2011, JoJo was cast in an episode of CBS's
Hawaii Five-0. In February 2011, JoJo announced that she had changed the title of her third studio album from
All I Want Is Everything to
Jumping Trains. She also announced that her upcoming single would be titled "The Other Chick" and that a music video for the song was in production. However, neither the video or single were officially released, with JoJo citing that both her and her label had a desire to move forward with a promotional push for a different song, following her recording of new material. In June 2011, she released a re-interpretation of rapper
Drake's song "
Marvin's Room", renamed "Marvin's Room (Can't Do Better)" through
Rap-Up's YouTube channel. Drake himself expressed his appreciation for her interpretation. On August 29, 2011, "
Disaster" was released to U.S. radio. The song saw her continue in a similar style to her previous hits, which was praised by critics for not "jumping on the synthpop bandwagon", but also criticized for not showing much progression after a five-year hiatus. "Disaster" debuted on the
Billboard Hot 100 at number 87, but fell off the chart the next week. The single failed to impact any chart internationally. In support of the single, she opened for the
Joe Jonas & Jay Sean Tour. JoJo gave her first televised performance of the song on
Good Day Dallas on September 29, and later performed on a small promotional tour for "
Pinktober". A music video for the song premiered on JoJo's website in November 2011. In August 2011, JoJo signed a promotional deal with HeartSoul clothing to become the new face for their Fall/Winter collection. In December 2011, JoJo signed a deal with skin care brand
Clearasil to become the new spokeswoman for
Clearasil's PerfectaWash. In October 2012, JoJo was cast and began working on the film
G.B.F. JoJo was cast as Soledad Braunstein who is the President of the
Gay Straight Alliance. The film was shot in Los Angeles over 18 days by director
Darren Stein. A promotional single, "
Sexy to Me", was made available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon on February 28, 2012. JoJo, wanting to go in a new direction with her third studio album, premiered "
Demonstrate", produced by
Noah "40" Shebib, on July 17, 2012. It was intended to be the new lead single from
Jumping Trains, but its commercial and radio release as a single was eventually scrapped despite a music video having been filmed. After Blackground Records lost their distribution deal through Interscope Records in late 2012, resulting once again in the delay of the release of an album, JoJo began recording new material specifically for a new mixtape to be released by the end of the year, as she "didn't want to keep the fans waiting for new music any longer". On November 15, 2012, she announced the release of a mixtape, titled
Agápē, which means "unconditional love" in Greek. The project was released for free through digital download on her 22nd birthday on December 20, 2012. In support of the mixtape, JoJo embarked on her first headlining North American tour,
The Agápē Tour. "We Get By" was released as the lead single from the mixtape on November 15, 2012. "André" was released as the second single from the mixtape on November 30, 2012; a music video for the song premiered on March 21, 2013, through
Complex magazine.
2014–2018: Label changes, III., Mad Love and re-recording albums in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 4, 2015 On July 30, 2013, it was reported that JoJo had filed a lawsuit against her labels Blackground Records and Da Family for "irreparable damages to her professional career". She claimed that her 2004 contract with the labels should have expired in 2011, as she was a minor when it was signed and minors cannot sign contracts that last more than seven years under New York State law. In December 2013 both of JoJo's and Blackground's attorneys agreed to drop the case as both parties came to an agreement outside court. On January 14, 2014, it was announced that JoJo was released from her multi-year battle with the label and signed a new recording contract with
Atlantic Records. On February 14, she released an
extended play, titled
#LoveJo, featuring covers of three classic songs, which were all produced by
Da Internz. On March 16, 2014, she performed at
SXSW. On August 5, 2015, JoJo's website under Atlantic was relaunched. On August 20, 2015, JoJo released three singles simultaneously on the
III extended play, which she referred to as a "tringle", as a preview of her third studio album. In support of the release, JoJo embarked on the
I Am JoJo Tour, her first world tour, in November 2015. On December 18, 2015, JoJo released the sequel to
#LoveJo, titled
#LoveJo2. In May 2016, JoJo received co-writing credits on the single "
Free Somebody" by
Luna. In June 2016,
Fifth Harmony announced that JoJo would be one of the opening acts on their
7/27 Tour. On July 27, 2016, JoJo released the lead single "
Fuck Apologies", featuring rapper and label mate
Wiz Khalifa.
Mad Love, JoJo's third studio album was released on October 14, 2016, ten years following the release of
The High Road. JoJo received co-writing credits on every track on the album. The album entered and peaked on the
Billboard 200 chart at number 6. In January 2017, JoJo embarked on the Mad Love tour, a four-month concert tour of North America and Europe. In August 2017, JoJo announced her departure from Atlantic, in conjunction with announcing her new music venture, Clover Music, in a joint deal with Interscope. In April 2018, she announced the Leaks, Covers, & Mixtapes tour, which began on May 29. On December 21, 2018, JoJo released new versions of her debut album and
The High Road, as well as her singles "
Demonstrate", and "
Disaster"all with re-recorded vocals and slightly reworked production. The albums were the first releases from Clover Music, which was later announced have transitioned affiliation from Interscope to
Warner Records.
2019–2022: Good to Know and Trying Not to Think About It On February 14, 2019, JoJo and R&B singer-songwriter
PJ Morton released the single "
Say So", a duet. "Say So" was included as the lead single on Morton's album
Paul. On October 11, 2019, JoJo released the single "
Joanna" alongside a music video for the song. On October 25, JoJo collaborated with Alabama rapper
Chika on the single "
Sabotage", which was intended to be the first single from her next album. On May 1, 2020, JoJo released her fourth studio album
Good to Know. Like her previous record, JoJo again co-wrote every song on the album. The lead single "Man" was released on March 13, 2020. On August 7, 2020, JoJo released "What U Need" as the lead single from the deluxe version of
Good to Know, which followed on August 28, 2020. A tour supporting the album was set to begin in April 2021, but was later canceled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. On October 2, 2020, she released "The Change", written by
Diane Warren, to serve as the official anthem for the
Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign. On October 30, 2020, JoJo released her first
holiday album and fifth studio album
December Baby. In 2021, JoJo competed on the
fifth season of
The Masked Singer as "Black Swan". She finished in second place and was the first female runner-up on the show. On September 24, 2021,
Blackground Records and
Empire Distribution re-released JoJo's
original debut album and
The High Road to streaming services. The re-releases took JoJo by surprise. JoJo does not profit financially from these re-releases and she instead encouraged fans to listen to her 2018 re-recordings of the albums instead, writing on Twitter: "A stream of the re-recorded 2018 version supports me and helps me continue to do what I love. Streaming the original unfortunately does not." On October 1, 2021, JoJo released her sixth studio album
Trying Not to Think About It, which was preceded by the single "Worst (I Assume)". It was followed by a six-date tour which started the next day. The album was further promoted through the 42-date world tour,
JoJo Tour 2022, which began the following year. JoJo contributed to
Stan Walker's 2022 album
All In, collaborating on the song "Remember Us", which she also co-wrote.
2023–present: Broadway, Over the Influence and NGL On April 11, 2023, JoJo made her Broadway debut in the leading role of Satine in
Moulin Rouge! The Musical opposite
Derek Klena. On February 9, 2024, she released a cover of the
REO Speedwagon single, "
Can't Fight This Feeling". The single was featured in the 2024 film
Lisa Frankenstein, directed by JoJo's friend and sometime-collaborator,
Zelda Williams. A music video was released the day before, interspersing clips from the film and JoJo performing the song in a recording studio. On March 7, 2024, JoJo announced in an interview with
People at the
Billboard Women in Music event plans to release new music later that year, as well as her first memoir. On September 17, 2024,
Over the Influence: A Memoir was released. "Porcelain" was released on October 2 of the same year, in a joint venture between Clover Music and
BMG Rights Management. The following month, she released "Too Much to Say". Her fourth extended play
NGL was released on January 24, 2025. On July 11, 2025, JoJo's collaboration with British singer
Craig David, "In It With You", was released. She reprised her role of Satine opposite
Aaron Tveit on Broadway from July 23 to October 13, 2024. In June 2026, she's set to take over the role of Florence Vassy from
Lea Michele in the Broadway revival of
Tim Rice,
Björn Ulvaeus, and
Benny Andersson's musical
Chess opposite Tveit and
Nicholas Christopher at the
Imperial Theatre. ==Artistry==