JoJo
JoJo, whose full name is Joanna Levesque, is an American singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the early 2000s as a teenager. Nicknamed “Princess of Pop” for her catchy R&B-infused pop hits, she captivated audiences with her strong vocals and relatable lyrics. Songs like “Leave (Get Out)” and “Too Little Too Late” became anthems for young girls, while her debut album “JoJo” achieved diamond certification. After facing industry struggles and contract disputes, JoJo took a hiatus before regaining creative control of her music. In recent years, she’s released well-received albums and continues to tour, showcasing her growth as an artist while staying true to her signature sound.







