JoJo returns with new EP ‘NGL’ and powerful single “Too Much To Say”

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JoJo is making a comeback! The multi-platinum artist and Grammy winner has announced her new EP, NGL, set for release on Jan. 25, 2025, through BMG. Alongside the news, JoJo has dropped her latest single, ”Too Much To Say” today, a compelling blend of R&B and pop infused with emotional depth.

JoJo first burst onto the scene at just 13 years old with her debut album and the iconic hit “Leave (Get Out),” making her the youngest solo artist to achieve a No. 1 single in the U.S. Since then, she’s delivered numerous hits, including “Too Little Too Late” and her Platinum-certified The High Road (2006). Beyond her solo success, JoJo won a Grammy for her collaboration with PJ Morton on “SAY SO” and founded her own label, Clover Music.

To support NGL, JoJo will embark on a major North American tour in early 2025, with rising artist Emmy Meli as the opening act. The tour kicks off on Feb. 22 and includes stops at iconic venues such as New York’s Terminal 5, Los Angeles’ The Wiltern and a hometown performance at Boston’s Roadrunner.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 22, at 10 a.m. local time. You can purchase tickets here.

The new music uses many of the themes JoJo addresses in her New York Times Best Selling memoir, Over The Influence. The memoir recounts her journey from a challenging childhood — raised by parents battling addiction and depression — to her triumphant battle with a record label. By the end, JoJo’s strength is emulated on her previously released track, “Porcelain.”

NGL Tracklist:

1. ​off again
2. Nobody
3. Too Much To Say
4. Porcelain
5. Ready To Love
6. Start Over
7. One Last Time
8. Porcelain Reimagined

February–March 2025 Tour Schedule

February 22 / Marathon Music Works / Nashville, TN
February 25 / House of Blues / Houston, TX
February 26 / Factory / Dallas, TX
March 2 / SOMA / San Diego, CA
March 4 / Wiltern / Los Angeles, CA
March 5 / Warfield / San Francisco, CA
March 8 / Showbox SoDo / Seattle, WA
March 9 / Roseland / Portland, OR
March 12 / Ogden / Denver, CO
March 14 / First Ave / Minneapolis, MN
March 15 / Ramova Theatre / Chicago, IL
March 18 / Masonic / Detroit, MI
March 19 / Danforth / Toronto, ON
March 21 / Agora / Cleveland, OH
March 23 / Tabernacle / Atlanta, GA
March 25 / The Fillmore / Silver Spring, MD
March 26 / Roadrunner / Boston, MA
March 28 / The Fillmore / Philadelphia, PA
March 29 / Terminal 5 / New York, NY

Keep up with JoJo: Instagram // Spotify // X // Facebook // YouTube // Website

Clare Gehlich
Clare Gehlich
Clare is a recent Stony Brook University graduate, holding a BA in Journalism. She was a journalism intern at Melodic for the spring 2024 semester and currently serves as the album coordinator and is a freelance writer for the magazine.

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