Jojo won't fall victim to own success, like Britney Spears

Friday, June 13, 2008

Jojo Jojo recently spoke with Teen People while she was on tour in Europe and unlike what happened lately with Britney Spears, the 16-year-old Jojo who real name is Joanna Levesque said she won't fall victim to her own success and suffer a nervous breakdown. Jojo claims her close-knit family and strict upbringing will help keep her from falling into the trap of alcohol and drugs that have destroyed many young Hollywood stars and led to Spears meltdown.

"I can't see that in my future. There are things that are more important." Referring to a breakdown fueled by alcohol abuse. Jojo added, "I don't think any sane person would see that coming - I'm sure Britney didn’t see it coming up. But I'm very close to my family and they keep me grounded, and I don't think they would ever let me do that." We hope you have a long and successful career Jojo, and stay on the straight and narrow into your adulthood.

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Fifteen-year old singer, JoJo is defending her visit to Hollywood Hyde, claiming that the visit was totally innocent. She was spotted by some paparazzi back in October.

She claims:


"I didn't know it was 21 and over," she told PEOPLE at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles. "It's a freakin' restaurant and I was there with my mom and two other underage friends. I had milk and cookies! I wasn't drinking alcohol."

And even though she says her evening at Hyde "was great," don't expect to see her hitting the nightclub circuit any time soon. "It's not really my thing. I just dipped my toes (in the scene)."

JoJo Comments on Hyde Trip NoNo

Look, just because she’s 15 doesn’t mean that JoJo isn’t allowed in night clubs, ok?!?

Wait, it does? Oh. Our bad.

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The singer, who caused a mini-scandal in October when she was spotted at L.A.’s Hyde Lounge, recently defended her trip there. Without confirming rumors of a Jessica Biel/Derek Jeter dance floor pairing, JoJo said:

“I didn’t know it was 21 and over … It’s a freakin’ restaurant and I was there with my mom and two other underage friends. I had milk and cookies! I wasn’t drinking alcohol.”

Of course, they were magic cookies, the kind Pete Doherty eats. And the milk was 2%. But neither of those possibly untrue facts means that the child will be visiting Hyde again:

“It’s not really my thing. I just dipped my toes (in the scene).”

Meanwhile, the singer (real name: Joanna Levesque) turns 16 on December 20 and still won’t be able to legally imbibe for five years. But that hasn’t stopped her from landing a top-10 hit with “Too Little Too Late.”

Critics and fans have compared JoJo to Mariah Carey and Beyoncé (who she calls “my biggest role model”). Our staff thinks she’s just the latest example of how young stars are getting, however.

There’s just no telling where we’ll see JoJo - or Ali Lohan - next. But someone may wanna check Wilder Valderrama’s bedroom.

JoJo Rocks Step Up Awards

Friday, May 30, 2008

JoJo Rocks Step Up Awards

She’s definitely coming into her own as a woman, and last night pop singer JoJo was hamming it up at the Step Up Women’s Network’s 10th Anniversary Inspiration Awards Gala.

The 17-year-old songbird posed like a pro for the paparazzi outside the IAC Building in New York City sporting a very sexy pink and silver cleavage-baring gown.

Having already sold more than five million albums worldwide, she has big plans for her third album, currently titled All I want is Everything slated for release later this year.

In an April 2008 interview at the Hearst Tower for the “Ultimate Prom” party, JoJo stated that she is writing and producing her new album in Boston and Atlanta. She has also lined up producers Timbaland, Tank, Polow da Don, DJ Toomp and gospel artist J. Moss, though the music will remain “secular”.


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Real Name: Joanne Levesque
Birthday: 08/12/1991
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Occupation: Singer
Sign: Leo

She is climbing the charts as pop music's latest young sensation, but 13-year-old JoJo believes her music transcends the bubble gum crowd. (July 2004). JoJo's first single "Leave (Get Out)" topped Billboard's singles sales charts earlier this year, and her hip-hop and soul-tinged album "JoJo" debuted as No. 4 on the Billboard chart when it was released last month. The 14-track album features her full-blooded, sassy voice and influences ranging from soul to hip-hop, and from reggae to dance -- an eclecticism she has shown since winning attention as a ... She is climbing the charts as pop music's latest young sensation, but 13-year-old JoJo believes her music transcends the bubble gum crowd. (July 2004). JoJo's first single "Leave (Get Out)" topped Billboard's singles sales charts earlier this year, and her hip-hop and soul-tinged album "JoJo" debuted as No. 4 on the Billboard chart when it was released last month. The 14-track album features her full-blooded, sassy voice and influences ranging from soul to hip-hop, and from reggae to dance -- an eclecticism she has shown since winning attention as a ...

A singer. A songwriter. A prodigy. With just a few notes, she's made some of the most influential men and women in America stop in their tracks to find her, and meet her. She possesses a rare talent that has enchanted talk show hosts, celebrities and audiences throughout the United States. And she's determined to take the music world by storm.

Her name is JoJo.

In the outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts JoJo grew up in a home filled with song. Her mother, a church soloist and trained musical theater performer, would practice hymns and arias alike while a young JoJo watched, listened and learned. She imitated her mother's incredible range as well as the sounds that breezed through the family's home stereo: Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin Whitney Houston and Etta James. "When I was two years old, I would sing nursery rhymes. I would do riffs on them and make them jazzy," JoJo remembers. It was at this early age that she taught herself to interpret the pop and blues tunes she heard with her own distinctive and unique style.

Eager to perform in venues other than her living room, JoJo searched for her first big break. She found it in a small newspaper clipping that advertised an audition for CBS-TV's Kids Say the Darndest Things On The Road In Boston. Her soul and passion left the producers speechless and she was immediately given a spot to perform. Once JoJo hit the stage, Bill Cosby the show's host, asked her to sing a little something for the people-packed Faneuil Hall. JoJo belted out a show-stopping rendition of Aretha Franklins "Respect" which earned her an overwhelming response from the audience. (As well as from Bill Cosby himself.) A phone call from The Oprah Winfrey show followed soon after, inviting the young girl to appear on the show. "When it came to performing, I just had no fear," says JoJo.

All at once things began to happen. Calls from talk show producers and music festival organizers began to pour in. JoJo did them all, singing at places as diverse as a Boston Celtics basketball game and the Republican National Convention. But it was at McDonald's 2001 Gospelfest (at Town Hall in New York City) where JoJo brought down the house with one single song. On a bill with music greats such as Melba Moore, JoJo let loose her pipes on "I Believe in You and Me," Whitney Houston's smash hit from The Preacher's Wife. "The place went crazy!" JoJo exclaims. "They gave me a standing ovation, and when I walked off stage, Cissy Houston, Whitney's mother, said to me 'You did a great job out there.'" Such a glowing endorsement was simply priceless to the young singer.

While appearing on the TV show, America's Most Talented Kids, JoJo was noticed by a man in the audience who introduced her to Vincent Herbert, famed producer and owner of Da Family Entertainment. JoJo was signed to Da Family and offered two major recording contracts before finding her perfect match with Barry Hankerson and his label Blackground Records, home to Toni Braxton Timbaland & Magoo, and the late Aaliyah.

After being signed to Blackground, JoJo spent the next four months recording tracks for her self-titled debut in New York, Miami and Los Angeles, working closely with famed producers such as Soulshock & Karlin (Whitney Houston, Craig David), Vincent Herbert (Destiny's Child Toni Braxton, Mike City (Brandy, Brian Morgan (SWV), The Underdogs (Tyrese Ruben Studdard), and writer Static (Aaliyah, Ginuwine. "It was a great experience working with them in the studio. Everyone had such an incredible vibe, and that comes through in the songs," JoJo enthuses.

The album showcases JoJo's talent, not only as a singer, but as a songwriter as well. She penned three tracks for JoJo, including: "Keep On Keepin' On", "Yes or No", and "Sunshine". Her favorite cut, "Keep On Keepin' On" is especially close to her heart. "It was really hard when I was younger. We were the lowest income people in our town," she explains. "My mom and I lived in a rundown one-bedroom apartment and we lived off very little money. I wrote "Keep On Keepin' On" because I knew I wasn't the only one going through hard times," she says.

The final product is an album infused with assured, confident vocals and lyrics that speak way beyond JoJo's tender years. The ballads are deep and soul-filled, and the up-tempo tracks are bumping and make you want to dance. Her music strikes the perfect balance between attitude and innocence-which is exactly what JoJo is all about. This Biography was written by Record Label.

 
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