JoJo (Joanna Noelle Blagden Levesque) is an American vocalist, songwriter and actress
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JoJo (Joanna Noelle Blagden Levesque) is an American vocalist, songwriter and actress
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Until the age of 18, she lived with her mother in New Jersey. She later moved out and presently resides in Los Angeles. After high school she was accepted into Northeastern University, but she chose to concentrate on her career instead.
She is a philanthropist and has extended support to various organisations such as ‘Make a Wish Foundation’, ‘World Vision’ and ‘She’s the First’. She is an active volunteer and has performed free to generate funds at charity events.
She dated footballer, Freddy Adu in 2005, after they met on MTV’s ‘Fake ID Club’. They broke up the following year, but continued to remain good friends.
JoJo was born in the outskirts of Boston at Foxboro in Massachusetts on 20th December, 1990. Her mother Diana, was a church choir soloist and she performed at music theatres. On the other hand, her father had no professional background in music but was a music lover.
From the age of two, she grew up listening to her mother practice hymns and listened to R&B songs on the radio. And even before she began speaking full length sentences, she would sing nursery rhymes adding a peppy twist to them.
JoJo never received any vocal training, she learnt to sing by imitating her mother’s vibrato, pitch and range. However, all didn’t go well for her, at four her parents divorced and she moved into a one-room apartment with her mother.
Finding ends difficult to meet, her mother began cleaning at several places to earn extra income in order to provide the best she could for her daughter. However, JoJo still felt left out at school in comparison with other kids.
When she was six, she began performing at theatres, seeking new avenues to express her talent, she auditioned for ‘Kids Say the Darnest Things: On the Road in Boston’. She was immediately cast on the show, where she worked with Bill Cosby.
She enrolled as a contestant on NBC’s ‘America’s Most Talented Kids’, which brought her into spotlight. However, she lost the competition to Diana DeGarmo.
The same year, she auditioned for ‘Blackground Records’ after Vincent Herbert insisted that she work with the label, she impressed theproducer with her vocal dexterity and was instantly signed on.
In 2003, she began working on her album. Her debut single “Leave (Get Out”, was certified gold by RIAA came and out the following year. She had a tour organised for her before her album hit music stores.
Her debut album titled ‘JoJo’ ranked fourth on U.S. Billboard 200 and sold over 95 K copies in the first week. Her second single ‘Baby It’s You feat. Bow Wow’ was also certified gold by RIAA and placed 22 on the U.S. music chart.
In 2005, she performed for the victims of the Asian Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina at a charity event. She also hosted and performed for ‘City of hope National Medical Center’.
With a prosperous career in music, she soon found herself in the television and film industry. She played ‘Hailey’ in the 2006 movie ‘Aquamarine’ and shared screen space with Robin Williams in the comedy drama ‘RV’. Both movies were mega hits.
In October 2006, her second album ‘The High Road’ released and was positively reviewed.The album reached number three on the U.S. Billboard 200.
Her first single from the album ‘Too Little Too Late’ jumped from the number 66 spot to number 3, making it the greatest climb inmusic charts. However, the following two singles of the album ‘How to Touch a Girl’ and ‘Anything’, didn’t make it to the top of the list, but showed much promise.
In 2008, she got busy with her third album and by 2009 it was ready and awaiting a distribution deal, when misfortune struck and the songs form her upcoming album were leaked on ‘YouTube’.
This came as a jolt to her career, and she filed a lawsuit against the ‘Blackground Records’ accusing them of marring her career. She claimed 500 K dollars from the label in remuneration for her loss.