JoJo discography

JoJo discography
JoJo performing on the Joe Jonas & Jay Sean Tour in 2011
Studio albums6
EPs3
Singles33
Music videos34
Promotional singles16
Mixtapes2
Re-recordings2

American singer-songwriter JoJo has released six studio albums, two mixtapes, two extended plays (EP), two re-recordings, twenty-one singles (including five as a featured artist), fifteen promotional singles, and 34 music videos (including four unreleased). After JoJo competed on the television show America's Most Talented Kids she signed a seven-album record deal with Blackground Records in 2003 and released her debut album the following year at the age of 13.

In the United States, JoJo was released on June 22, 2004; which peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200, while charting into the top 40 on several other music markets. It was later certified platinum in the United States and has sold 1.3 million copies in the US.[1] The album's lead single, "Leave (Get Out)", peaked at number twelve on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was later certified gold. The single peaked at number one on Billboard Mainstream Top 40 for five weeks making JoJo, at age 13, the youngest solo artist to ever have a number-one single on that chart.[1] Internationally, the single charted within the top five in the UK and nine other countries. The album's second single "Baby It's You" featuring Bow Wow peaked at number 22 on the US Billboard Hot 100, while the album's final single "Not That Kinda Girl" was released internationally only. JoJo sold three million copies worldwide to date.

JoJo released her second studio album, The High Road, on October 17, 2006. The album peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold in the United States and has sold 538,000 copies.[2] The album's lead single, "Too Little Too Late", became a top five hit on the Billboard Hot 100. The song broke Mariah Carey's record for the biggest jump into the top three entry on the chart when it moved from number 66 to number three.[1] "Too Little Too Late" also reached the top ten in the UK and nine other countries. The album also generated the singles "How to Touch a Girl" and "Anything", the latter reached the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart for three weeks and charted on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 at number 38. The High Road sold three million copies worldwide.

Record label disputes prevented JoJo from commercially releasing her third studio album, with All I Want Is Everything (2009) and Jumping Trains (2011) remaining unreleased, along with several others unnamed.[3] JoJo's first mixtape, Can't Take That Away from Me, was released on September 7, 2010. It was preceded by the single "In The Dark".[4] Standalone singles "Disaster" and "Demonstrate" were released during the interim.[5] JoJo's second mixtape, Agápē, was released on December 20, 2012, and produced three singles, "We Get By", "André" and "Thinking Out Loud".[6][7] Following her contractual release from Blackground, JoJo signed with Atlantic Records in December 2013 and released her extended play #LoveJo which included cover songs of Atlantic-affiliated artists Anita Baker and Phil Collins. JoJo's second EP III. was released on August 21, 2015, which produced the singles "When Love Hurts", "Say Love" and "Save My Soul". Her third EP #LoveJo2 was released on December 18, 2015.

JoJo's third studio album, Mad Love. was released on October 14, 2016, ten years after her last commercially released album and peaked at number six on the Billboard 200. The album's lead single, "Fuck Apologies", featuring Wiz Khalifa became a moderate success, charting on the U.S. Billboard Pop Digital Songs chart, peaking at number 40. It became JoJo's first charting single in the UK since 2007's "Anything" peaking at number 104 on the singles chart and number 18 on the UK R&B Singles Chart. "FAB." featuring Remy Ma served as the album's second single. On December 21, 2018, JoJo released re-recorded versions of JoJo and The High Road after the originals were removed from online platforms due to legal issues.[8] JoJo's fourth studio album Good to Know was released on May 1, 2020. Her fifth studio album and first holiday album December Baby was released on October 30, 2020. JoJo's sixth studio album Trying Not to Think About It was released on October 1, 2021. To date, she has sold more than six million albums worldwide.[9]

  1. ^ a b c Hope, Clover (October 7, 2006). "JoJo grows up". Billboard. Vol. 118, no. 40. p. 29. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  2. ^ Caulfield, Keith (March 9, 2007). "Ask Billboard – End of the 'Road?'". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
  3. ^ Idolator.com (October 6, 2016). "JoJo's Mad Return". Idolator.com. Retrieved 28 January 2019.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "JoJo Experiments With New Sounds On Mixtape". Rap-Up. 2010-08-25. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  5. ^ "JoJo: Scrapped Album 'Didn't Feel Like Me'". Billboard. 24 July 2012.
  6. ^ "New Song: JoJo - 'We Get By'". That Grape Juice. November 15, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  7. ^ "New Music: JoJo – 'Andre'". Rap-Up.com. November 30, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  8. ^ Aniftos, Rania. "JoJo Re-Releases Debut Album With Updated Tracks: Listen". Billboard. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
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