Joanna ‘JoJo’ Levesque Is No Longer Compromising

From the 2000s, JoJo was a prominent figure in popular culture. Following her first record deal in 2003, her debut single “Leave (Get Out)” quickly climbed the Billboard charts. By 2006, she had released two studio albums – “JoJo” and “The High Road,” with the latter containing her second massive hit, “Too Little Too Late.” During this period, she also starred in two major films, “Aquamarine” and “RV.” The singer, Joanna Levesque, performed alongside Usher, appeared on award shows, and was a regular guest on MTV’s Total Request Live. It’s hard to discuss 2000s pop culture without mentioning the significant impact of JoJo.








