Jojo Albums Ranked
Joanna Noëlle Levesque (born December 20, 1990), known professionally as JoJo, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Raised in Foxborough, Massachusetts, she began performing in singing competitions and local talent shows from a young age. In 2003, record producer Vincent Herbert noticed her after she competed on the television show America’s Most Talented Kids and asked her to audition for his record label Blackground Records. Having signed with them that same year, JoJo released her eponymous debut studio album the following year in June 2004. It peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200 and was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), selling over four million copies worldwide to date. In addition to her music career, JoJo has also pursued an acting career. In 2006, she made her on-screen feature film debut in Aquamarine and R.V. alongside Robin Williams. She has also had guest appearances on several television shows beginning with The Bernie Mac Show (2002), American Dreams (2004), Romeo! (2006), Hawaii Five-0 (2011), and Lethal Weapon (2017). Other films JoJo has appeared in include the Lifetime Television film True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet (2008) and G.B.F. (2013). By 2007, JoJo had sold more than seven million records worldwide, including 2.1 million albums and four million digital downloads in the United States alone. Here are all of JoJo’s albums ranked.
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4. Good to Know, 2020
“Each track is a beautiful, original, breathing, complete work of classic songwriting. The album has very sexual and cannabinoidergic energy poured over it. It didn’t really strike me lyrically, perhaps because I haven’t given more than a couple of listens. I can at least tell the recital side of her poetry (flow, if you will) goes hard and every other time a line strikes you in a way another.”
3. JoJo, 2004
“Admittedly, I only bought the CD because she’s hot. However, upon perusing the material contained herein, I’ve concluded that while, yes, she is in fact hot, the music itself is equally appealing, if not more-so.”
2. The High Road, 2006
“Jojo was brilliant on this record and brought, at the age of 16, several melismas, high notes, and personality; in addition to more elaborate lyrics and an RnB mixed with pop and hip-hop.
It is easy to notice an exceptional evolution from the debut (‘JoJo’) to the second studio album (‘The High Road’). Here the teen legend achieved several successes and brought soul to his material like no one else, and at the time it was difficult for a singer so young to make huge success and still achieve high marks both in the studio and live; so she is considered the daughter of Mariah Carey.”
1. Mad Love., 2016
“JoJo is an artist that I truly missed and when she released the trio of songs, I had been trying my best to find more. When I heard her album was coming out, I HAD to jump on it. People don’t realize how talented this woman is. Her being trapped from releasing music for a number of years is a shame but I truly hope that she continues to use that amazing voice as a platform for her career because she is one to watch out for. Few artist I feel have TRUE talent…Aaliyah is gone and will NEVER be forgotten. JoJo is on that level as a true vocalist with an amazing ability.”