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She feels they were able to tell their own stories and create their own narrative. She knew from the age of six that she wanted to be a singer, and with the support of her mom, the pair started driving from her small hometown to New York, among other places, to audition and perform. She ended up signing a deal with Barry Hankerson at Blackground Records at the age of Hankerson is the uncle of singer Aaliyah, who died in a plane crash in , and was the first to sign with Blackground Records when she was a teenager.

They wanted Usher. And like, that's not something that I consciously think of ever. But of course, it must do something to you as a young girl," she recalls. Nonetheless, "JoJo" was a platinum-selling success. But behind the scenes of her success, there were troubles at her label.

In a video interview she did with Uproxx this February, she explained how even though she was making and turning in music consistently, folks at her label had burned a lot of bridges with distribution companies. The record contract she signed when she was 12 was ironclad, so her legal team started filing lawsuits against Blackground Records until they released her from the contract in During that time, she said she made no money from her music because the record label owned "everything JoJo.

Why would you want us to not have your music? We want to listen to them. And you're such a big part of my childhood. Sadly, it was never released. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. How to Watch 'After We Fell'. She was born in Massachusetts and is an only child.

Jojo was in a legal battle with her record label for almost 10 years. She coined the term "tringle. She owns a record label. She's got a bunch of tattoos. She was the youngest solo artist to top the Billboard Charts. Mad Love is her first album in almost 10 years. She just won her first Grammy. She was on Kids Say the Darndest Things. There was never tension, disappointment or anger when we talked about music. He had the utmost love for it. From a young age, he was very, very talented.

Music was my third parent in a weird way. What was your relationship with your father like toward the end of his life? Our relationship was very strong towards the end. I was starting a tour and about to see him in New Hampshire. You need to have some grace with them. I was at a place where I was accepting him as he was and loving him 1, percent.

Tell me about this new album. How has your music evolved in the past decade? To stay the same from 10 years ago would be strange. Fifteen versus 25 are really different moments in your life. This album is a reflection of the things I grew up listening to.

The biggest thing is life. You were obviously going through a public label battle, but what else were you going through personally? I was very depressed during that time, and I dealt in the ways that I dealt. My coping mechanism of choice was alcohol to get out of my mind. It made me feel as good as I could.

I got on a cycle of not loving myself and not believing that I really had a future.



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