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  2. Disaster (JoJo song) - Wikipedia

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    Jojo commented, "It’s something cool that’ll introduce people to a more mature me, I suppose. It’s edgy, but it’s a buzz single." [3] "Disaster" was announced as the lead single from JoJo's third studio album, which was titled Jumping Trains at the time, in August 2011. JoJo described the song being about "a relationship, this young ...

  3. List of songs recorded by JoJo - Wikipedia

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    JoJo performing as the opening act on the Joe Jonas & Jay Sean Tour in Atlanta, Georgia, in October 2011. JoJo is an American Pop/R&B recording artist. She has written and recorded material for her four studio albums, JoJo (2004), The High Road (2006), Mad Love (2016), Good To Know (2020), a Christmas album, December Baby (2020), and two mixtape Can't Take That Away from Me (2010) and Agápē ...

  4. JoJo (singer) - Wikipedia

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    JoJo, wanting to go in a new direction with her third studio album, premiered "Demonstrate", produced by Noah "40" Shebib, [70] on July 17, 2012. It was intended to be the new lead single from Jumping Trains, but its commercial and radio release as a single was eventually scrapped despite a music video having been filmed. [71] [72]

  5. Demonstrate (song) - Wikipedia

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    JoJo's third studio release, which was announced in 2007, was originally slated to be titled "All I Want Is Everything"; this was announced to have been retitled to "Jumping Trains" in 2011. The album was delayed multiple times due to difficulties with her record labels.

  6. JoJo discography - Wikipedia

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    Record label disputes prevented JoJo from commercially releasing her third studio album, with All I Want Is Everything (2009) and Jumping Trains (2011) remaining unreleased, along with several others unnamed. [3] JoJo's first mixtape, Can't Take That Away from Me, was released on September 7, 2010.

  7. Mad Love (JoJo album) - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2008, JoJo said that her third album, then-titled All I Want Is Everything, was scheduled for a fourth-quarter release that year. [7] Due to difficulties with her label Blackground Records, the year passed without a release. Following numerous delays, on February 28, 2011, JoJo revealed the album would instead be titled Jumping Trains."

  8. Agápē (mixtape) - Wikipedia

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    In late 2012 Interscope Records dropped Blackground Records from their distribution, resulting in JoJo's third album, then titled Jumping Trains, being unable to be released. JoJo has experienced ongoing issues with her label including a reluctance to release new music including the album's first single " Demonstrate ", leading to the album's ...

  9. List of JoJo concert tours - Wikipedia

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    "Jumping Trains" "Too Little Too Late" Pinktober [15] [16] [17] "Leave (Get Out)" "Disaster" "Jumping Trains" "Cover songs" "Too Little Too Late" On October 18, 2011 it was announced that JoJo would be performing a series of 7 free shows to benefit breast cancer awareness month (Pinktober) at Hard Rock Café locations across the country.