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"Leave (Get Out)" was released as JoJo's debut single on February 24, 2004, through Blackground Records, via digital download and physical single. The single released in the United States included the song and a b-side, "Not That Kinda Girl". [ 1 ]
JoJo's gold-certified debut single "Leave (Get Out)" was released in 2004. [25] Following the single's release, JoJo embarked on her first tour, the Cingular Buddy Bash with pop rock singer Fefe Dobson, hip hop duo Young Gunz, rap rock band Zebrahead, and teen pop stars Ryan Cabrera and Busted.
For a long time, Joanna “JoJo” Levesque resented “Leave (Get Out),” her best-known, breakout track released in 2004 when she was just 13. “This song was on some Disney Channel s ...
JoJo co-wrote three out of the seventeen original tracks on the album. The album also includes a cover of R&B group SWV's 1993 song "Weak". The album was preceded by the release of JoJo's debut single, "Leave (Get Out)", which was a worldwide commercial success.
JoJo made her chart debut on July 24, 2004 with the worldwide hit, "Leave (Get Out)", after signing a deal with record labels Blackground Records and Da Family Entertainment at age 12 in 2003. She began working with some producers on her platinum-selling debut album, JoJo, which is primarily a pop and R&B album. [2]
JoJo's second mixtape, Agápē, was released on December 20, 2012, and produced three singles, "We Get By", "André" and "Thinking Out Loud". [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Following her contractual release from Blackground, JoJo signed with Atlantic Records in December 2013 and released her extended play #LoveJo which included cover songs of Atlantic-affiliated ...
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JoJo Siwa and Jessalynn Siwa. Steve Granitz/FilmMagic JoJo Siwa’s mom, Jessalynn Siwa, thanked the former Dance Moms star for not leaving their family “high and dry” when she turned 18.