Mad Love Tour
JOJO
STANAJ
JoJo is resilient. That's the message that comes through loud and clear when you listen to Mad Love., her debut album with Atlantic Records and her first LP in ten years. She's empowered. She's in control. And she's grown as hell.
You can hear it in her Wiz Khalifa-assisted lead single, "Fuck Apologies." It's a powerful statement of intent that announces to the world that the singer-songwriter isn't going to let anyone make her feel small.
"As a woman, I find myself apologizing for things that I really don't need to apologize for," JoJo says. "Even as simple as when someone bumps into you." She laughs. "Guess what? I'm not sorry you bumped into me. Overall, though, the song to me is an anthem of empowerment. It's about being confident and comfortable enough with who you are to live unapologetically."
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There's a reason so many music fans have been anxiously awaiting the adult metamorphosis of Joanna "JoJo" Levesque: the seeds of pop stardom that she flashed during her teenage years blossomed into unparalleled promise in her early 20's. A pair of albums in the mid-2000's hinted at a vocal power and songwriting prowess that would expand as JoJo left her childhood behind, and as new music began trickling out, anticipation for a proper next step grew to a fever pitch. When would JoJo's wildly talented voice be heard?
The highly-‐anticipated moment has finally arrived. JoJo has made good on the promise of her early years and delivered a next chapter so engrossing that it cannot be denied. Armed with a new project of gorgeous pop, soulful R&B and absurdly catchy dance music, JoJo has spent the past half-decade collecting the experiences that will comprise her Atlantic Records debut. It's a project sure to exceed the expectations of her longtime supporters, and bring in a slew of new fans as well.
"I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface of showing who I am,” says JoJo. "It’s weird to be talking about a comeback at 24, but that’s my adventure. I have a story to tell-and what I’m really working on is having fun with the process of telling it."