Good To Know (CD)
good to know is the first album from JoJo since joining the Warner Records family and features her tracks "Man", and "Good To Know" which were released earlier this year.
JoJo on the album:"good to know is raw, trunk rattling, sensual, musical and narrative. There's reckless badassery juxtaposed by introspective R&B, sticky hooks, and lush harmonics. I was having an existential crisis when I began writing a couple years ago and it forced me to take a cold hard look around and within. I wanted to escape my insecurity and deep rooted fears but was no longer able to pretend to be anything other than my perfectly flawed supremely imperfect self.The project can be broken into three chapters. The first being: here's what I do to numb myself. Get me out of my skin and let me be distracted with love, sex, substances. I start off not being proud of my behavior. The middle part finds me realizing that I need to be on my own for the first time in my life to end patterns that aren't serving me anymore. Toward the end, I knock on the door of self-love. Accepting where I've been and meeting myself where I'm at.The arc is one of escapism, seeking external validation, insatiability, loneliness, shame, introspection, then eventual empowerment, acceptance, and learning to be in the present moment."
JoJo began breaking records when she was just 13 years old, when her debut single "Leave (Get Out), went to #1 on the Billboard Pop Chart - the youngest artist to do so (and still holds that record). Her fans have stood strong by her side for the past 15 years, with JoJo standing even stronger and establishing herself as a powerhouse artist and woman with her own voice and stories to tell. Her new material is just as bold, raw, and authentic as JoJo herself - positioning Jo to not only break new ground in her own career, but also the current musical landscape at large
Release date: 1st May, 2020
Track listing
Bad Habits (Intro)
So Bad
Pedialyte
Gold
Man
Small Things
Lonely Hearts
Think About You
Comeback
Don’t Talk Me Down
Proud (Outro)

Description
good to know is the first album from JoJo since joining the Warner Records family and features her tracks "Man", and "Good To Know" which were released earlier this year.
JoJo on the album:"good to know is raw, trunk rattling, sensual, musical and narrative. There's reckless badassery juxtaposed by introspective R&B, sticky hooks, and lush harmonics. I was having an existential crisis when I began writing a couple years ago and it forced me to take a cold hard look around and within. I wanted to escape my insecurity and deep rooted fears but was no longer able to pretend to be anything other than my perfectly flawed supremely imperfect self.The project can be broken into three chapters. The first being: here's what I do to numb myself. Get me out of my skin and let me be distracted with love, sex, substances. I start off not being proud of my behavior. The middle part finds me realizing that I need to be on my own for the first time in my life to end patterns that aren't serving me anymore. Toward the end, I knock on the door of self-love. Accepting where I've been and meeting myself where I'm at.The arc is one of escapism, seeking external validation, insatiability, loneliness, shame, introspection, then eventual empowerment, acceptance, and learning to be in the present moment."
JoJo began breaking records when she was just 13 years old, when her debut single "Leave (Get Out), went to #1 on the Billboard Pop Chart - the youngest artist to do so (and still holds that record). Her fans have stood strong by her side for the past 15 years, with JoJo standing even stronger and establishing herself as a powerhouse artist and woman with her own voice and stories to tell. Her new material is just as bold, raw, and authentic as JoJo herself - positioning Jo to not only break new ground in her own career, but also the current musical landscape at large
Release date: 1st May, 2020
Track listing
Bad Habits (Intro)
So Bad
Pedialyte
Gold
Man
Small Things
Lonely Hearts
Think About You
Comeback
Don’t Talk Me Down
Proud (Outro)












