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Jojo Is Back


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After closing her dramatic chapter where American singer-songwriter JoJo couldn’t free herself from her previous label Background Records, and after signing an expected new deal with Atlantic Records. She’s ready to SLAY again the music world.


The singer and actress conquered half the world in 2004 with her sassy, R&B debut worldwide hit “Leave (Get Out)” and then came other hits like, “Not That Kinda Girl” or “Baby It’s You“. With her debut single she became the youngest solo act to land a No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100. She was 14.


The success continued with “Too Little Too Late“, the first single from their second album “The High Road“, which hit stores in 2006. Seven years after this release, JoJo is ready to take-off again and strikes back her full potential with this new era, that’s about to begin.


These last years have been tough for the singer: leaks, mixtapes, and legal problems have impaired her career but she has always had the clear support of her unconditional fans that through the campaign #FreeJoJo, they have finally gotten freedom.


The singer continues to work so hard to start as soon as possible to promote her highly anticipated and delayed third studio album, if all goes well, will hit stores around summer 2015 via Atlantic Records.


During a recent interview with Maximo at 2014 Unlikely Heroes charity gala, JoJo confirmed that her awaited new single will be released early 2015. JoJo has worked in the studio with MNEK, Pharrell Williams, Sam Smith, Mac Miller, Tori Kelly and Dawn Richards.


During iHeartMedia Summit, JoJo performed the current untitled new single!


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