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Joanna Noëlle "JoJo" Levesque [1] (born December 20, 1990) [2] is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She began performing in singing competitions and local talent shows as a child. She began performing in singing competitions and local talent shows as a child.
"FAB" is a song by American R&B singer-songwriter JoJo featuring American rapper Remy Ma from her third studio album Mad Love (2016). FAB is an acronym for Fake Ass Bitches. It was written by Joanna Levesque, Jussi Karvinen, Hayley Warner, Jason Dean, Joseph Kirkland and Reminisce Smith, while production was helmed
"Fuck Apologies" is an up-tempo pop and R&B song that infuses twangy guitar rhythms, with a running duration of three minutes and 15 seconds. It was written by Joanna Levesque, Taylor Parks, Cameron Thomaz, Jason Dean, Oscar Holter, Matt Friedman and Joseph Kirkland while the song's production was handled by Matt Friedman and Oscar Holter for Wolf Cousins Productions. [1]
"Sexy to Me" was written by Marcella Araica, Nathaniel Hills, Joanna Levesque, James Washington and Kenna Zemedkun, with the production helmed by Danja. [1] It was used for the PerfectaWash campaign for Clearasil for which JoJo was the spokesperson. [2] [3] Levesque described the song as "a sassy record that's empowering."
"Too Little Too Late" is a song by American singer JoJo from her second studio album, The High Road (2006). It was written by Billy Steinberg, Josh Alexander and Ruth-Anne Cunningham, and produced by the former two with Da Family Records founder Vincent Herbert.
Trying Not to Think About It is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter JoJo. It was released on October 1, 2021, by Clover Music and Warner Records . Incorporating a base core of R&B , pop, and soul music , it was JoJo's third release under her own label imprint Clover Music.
"Music" is a song by American R&B singer-songwriter JoJo from her third studio album Mad Love (2016). It was written by Joanna Levesque, Jussi Karvinen, Hayley Warner and Justin Tranter, while the song's production was helmed by Jussifer.
JoJo's vocals range from a F 3 to a G 5. [3] Lyrically, "Leave (Get Out)" is about declaring independence. [4] During Sessions@AOL, JoJo said, " 'Leave (Get Out)' is basically a song for all girls just to declare their independence because, as I'm sure all females can relate to, boys will be boys at any age and they don’t always act right. I ...