JoJo is back on the music scene, and has just released her fourth studio album Good To Know. In a time where a lot of artists are holding back their music for whatever reason during the quarantine, JoJo has a different method.
JoJo’s fourth album demonstrates her growth, both musically and personally. The nine track project is released through Warner Records, and only has one feature; Tory Lanez. Her latest single off the album, “Lonely Hearts,” is personal and explores JoJo’s emotions.
“Where I can’t abuse my trust, Switch up and ghost on us/ I cannot fuck me up like you, I’m insecure enough/ And so tired of guessin’ if you care”
“I have been in a holding pattern for so much of my career where we have to change the plan or derail,” JoJo told Entertainment Weekly. “It was really important to me that I give my fans this project and that I start on the path of releasing music consistently. I want to see people dance to it, I want to see people get on the pole to it, I want to see people drive to it. Music is not meant for us to hoard.”
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