For all the gays (like me) who were in middle/high school during the mid-2000s, get ready to take a beautiful, nostalgic trip down memory lane...
After years of label disputes, pop singer JoJo has officially released remastered, re-recorded versions of her first two albums! And we're obsessed!!
[iframe https://giphy.com/embed/ALZnJOdbC82go allowfullscreen="" class=^{{"giphy-embed"}}^ frameborder="0" height="360" width="480"]
[iframe https://giphy.com/embed/vmB5LynxofRPG allowfullscreen="" class=^{{"giphy-embed"}}^ frameborder="0" height="480" width="480"]
The 28-year-old singer-songwriter's self-titled 2004 debut album and her 2006 sophomore record The High Road have been noticeably absent from major streaming platforms over the years because of legal troubles with her former label, the now defunct Blackground Records. JoJo's music was a staple for pop-obsessed 2000s kids, but when they started growing up, and when the music industry started shifting to become very streaming-/digital-focused, most of her discography was left behind and wasn't even available to listen to on sites (besides YouTube) for the longest time.
But now, thanks to her re-releases, JoJo's diehard fans (and even a new generation of listeners) can experience updated versions of some of her most iconic bops like "Leave (Get Out)," "Baby It's You," and "Too Little Too Late!"
We never thought a day like this would come, but we're so, so glad it did! We know what we'll be jamming to the entire rest of 2018...
Listen to the remastered, 2018 versions of JoJo and The High Road below!
Megan Thee Stallion sued for harassment, ex employee allegedly forced to watch her have sex