JoJo videography

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JoJo performing as the opening act on the Joe Jonas & Jay Sean Tour in Atlanta, Georgia on October 3, 2011

American singer-songwriter and actress JoJo has been featured in twenty music videos, three theatrical films, one television film, and twelve television series including her first appearances on talent shows during her early years. She released her first music video for her debut single "Leave (Get Out)" was in early 2004 and since then she has released eleven other music videos and one lyric video as a lead artist. She appears in one music video as featured artist, one music video as a charitable featured artist and made a guest appearances in another five. JoJo made her television debut as a contestant on the Kids Say the Darndest Things hosted by Bill Cosby in 1998 at age 7 and made her first TV series appearance on The Bernie Mac Show as Michelle in mid 2002. Additionally, she starred in two big budget Hollywood films in 2006, Aquamarine as Hailey Rogers and RV as Cassie Munroe alongside Robin Williams & Josh Hutcherson as well as in the Lifetime made-for-TV movie True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet in 2008.

Contents

Music videos

As lead artist

TitleYearDirector(s)Ref.
"Leave (Get Out)"2004 Erik White [1]
"Baby It's You" [2]
"Not That Kinda Girl"2005Eric Williams and Randy Marshall [3]
"Too Little Too Late"2006 Chris Robinson [4]
"How to Touch a Girl"Syndrome [5]
"In the Dark"2010 Nicole Ehrlich & Clarence Fuller [6] [7]
"The Other Chick"2011Kai Regan [8]
"Disaster" Benny Boom [9] [10]
"Sexy to Me" (Lyric Video)2012Guy Logan [11]
"Demonstrate" (Unreleased)Jason Beattie [12]
"André"2013Patrick "Embryo" Tapu [13]
"Thinkin Out Loud" (Unreleased)Aaron A [14] [15]
"When Love Hurts"2015Patrick "Embryo" Tapu
"Say Love"
"Right On Time"Reinaldo Irizarry & Kiley Martinez [16]
"Save My Soul"2016 Zelda Williams [17]
"Fuck Apologies" (feat. Wiz Khalifa) Francesco Carrozzini [18]
"Music." [19]
"FAB." (feat. Remy Ma)Wes Teshome [20]
"Edibles" (Unreleased)2017 [21]
"Joanna"2019Se Oh [22]
"Sabotage" (feat. Chika)James Larese
"The Christmas Song"
"Man"2020Marc Klasfeld
"Lonely Hearts"Zelda Williams [23]
"Comeback" (feat. Tory Lanez)Santiago Salviche
"Small Things"Santiago Salviche [24]
"Think About You" (Acoustic)Zelda Williams [25]
"What U Need"Santiago Salviche [26]
"Wishlist" (featuring PJ Morton) Alfredo Flores [27]
"December Baby" [28]
"American Mood"2021 [29]
"Creature of Habit" [30]
"Worst (I Assume)" [31]
"Anxiety (Burlinda's Theme)" [32]
"Can't Fight This Feeling"2024N/A [33]
TitleYearArtist(s)Director(s)
"Sucks To Be U"2011 Clinton Sparks featuring LMFAO & JoJoMatt Alonzo & Kai Henry
"Say So"2019 PJ Morton featuring JoJoNathan Corrona
"Slow Motion"2020Lindsey Lomis featuring JoJoUnknown
"Dirty Laundry"2021 Parson James featuring JoJoAlfredo Flores

Charity

TitleYearArtist(s)Director(s)
"Come Together Now"2005Various Artists for Hurricane Relielf Billie Woodruff

Other appearances

TitleYearArtist(s)Director(s)
"The Way You Love Me2010 Keri Hilson Laurie Ann Gibson
"Favourite DJ"2010 Clinton Sparks featuring Jermaine Dupri Matt Alonzo and Kai Henry
"Tempat Ku"2011 D'Hask Rock Jacobs
"Sexify"2012 Leah Labelle Sarah Chatfield
"Happy"2013 Pharrell Williams We Are from L.A
"Scars to Your Beautiful"2016 Alessia Cara Aaron A
"SHUT UP"2024 Jessie Reyez featuring Big Sean Priya Minhas

Filmography

List of television and films credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Kids Say the Darndest Things ContestantStarring as Joanna Levesque
1999 Maury HerselfGuest
1999–2000Destination StardomContestantStarring as Joanna Levesque
2002Developing SheldonYoung ElizabethStarring as Joanna Levesque
2002 The Bernie Mac Show Michelle1 episode
2003 America's Most Talented Kid Herself – performer1 episode
2004 American Dreams Young Linda Ronstadt 1 episode
2004 Shark Tale HerselfStarring as Joanna "JoJo" Levesque
2005Hope Rocks: The Concert with a CauseCo-Host Fox Special
2006 Romeo! Herself1 episode
2006 Aquamarine Hailey RogersMain role, film debut
RV Cassie MunroeMain role
2007 Punk'd HerselfSeason 8, Episode 6
2008 True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet Morgan Carter / Claudia Miller Lifetime, Main role
2010 House of Glam HerselfSeason 1, Episode 4 – La La Land
2011 Hawaii Five-0 Courtney RussellSeason 1, Episode 15 – Kai e'e
The Dance Scene HerselfCameo
2013 G.B.F. Soledad BraunsteinMain role
2017 Lethal Weapon ShayeSeason 2, Episode 3: "Born to Run"
2019 The X Factor: Celebrity HerselfEpisode: "Auditions - Part 2"
2020Lady PartsHerselfEpisode: "How to Find Your Erogenous Zones"
2022 Hell's Kitchen HerselfSeason 21, Episode 2: "Just Wingin' It"

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