JoJo Songs 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 songs ranked.
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10. Save My Soul (III., 2015)
“This song is very touchable. Her screaming as “you can’t save me” is giving a strong feeling to people especially who suffer from any types of addiction.”
9. Disaster (Disaster, 2011)
“Probably her best. I love it SO much! It’s not like the normal stuff we hear, it’s not cheesy or manufactured bubblegum pop, it’s different. It reminds me a bit of Too Little, Too Late, but you can tell how much she’s matured since then, and she really connects with the song.”
8. Leave (Get Out) (JoJo, 2004)
“This is the best song I’ve ever heard. This song has good rhythm, I always listen this song when I feel stress”
7. Let It Rain (The High Road, 2006)
“This song is so single worthy. My favorite track from The High Road album back in the day and still is. I got to this song and instantly pressed repeat!!! The High Road is Grammy caliber work and it got slept on!!”
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6. Coming for You (The High Road, 2006)
“I love this song!!! Im a big fan of songs that are really good, but not mainstream or new. Theyr’e like, hidden treasure. lol. Anyways, I think that it sounds like she realized her feelings for someone when it was a second too late and she wants him back. i have an idea for a music video too.”
5. This Time (The High Road, 2006)
“This beat and her voice are completely blowing my mind and my heart, I feel like crying, shouting and dancing at the same time, very strange but so beautiful.”
4. Anything (The High Road, 2006)
“Great rhythm and beat.. It makes an already good song sound cool. Like “Beautiful Girls”.. Very clever to do a (Shean Kingston) cover but in the girls’ point of view with a bit of attitude to it. JoJo and her record producer work very well together because her songs are personal and thoughtful with some RnB.”
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3. Like That (The High Road, 2006)
“Ok, my take on this is a girl who is prepared to give her body to someone. She has been waiting for a while and she finally chose ‘the one’. I am probably wrong, but it just sounds like all she is talking about sex..”
2. How to Touch a Girl (The High Road, 2006)
“JoJo’s voice sounds like that of a much more mature woman. She has such range and knows how to use her voice to her advantage and showcases it so well. She blends the perfect mix of R&B/Hip Hop and pop and turns out amazing songs that make you want to dance, snap your fingers, tap your feet and slow grooves that you can get lost in.”
1. Too Little Too Late (The High Road, 2006)
“Great show of vocal prowess in this song. Great emotion shown in the coloring of her voice. It’s a mainstream topic but it’s got some lyrics that strike true to many young people out there. “