Remember JoJo? Of course you do, but you probably remember her as the 13-year-old who sang “Leave (Get Out)” and “Baby It’s You,” back in 2004.
Well, 11 years later she’s all grown up as time tends to have that effect on people:
After being absent from the airwaves for nearly a decade, JoJo sued her record company Blackground Records and its subsidiary, Da Family, for claiming she was still their artist, despite the fact that she was a minor when she signed on in 2003 and could only legally be under contact for seven years. In January 2014, the singer was finally released from her contract, and signed with Atlantic Records.
These days she’s on Instagram:
A photo posted by JoJo (@translucentbrownsugar) on Mar 11, 2015 at 11:38am PDT
And working on her music:
A photo posted by JoJo (@translucentbrownsugar) on Nov 3, 2014 at 11:44am PST
A photo posted by JoJo (@translucentbrownsugar) on Feb 27, 2015 at 10:48pm PST
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