or he could be the reason she got blacked balled no pun intended
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JoJo_(...0:_The_High_Road.2C_label_trouble_and_mixtape
JoJo's second album, The High Road, was released on October 17, 2006.[20] The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, selling 108,000 units.[21] It was produced by Scott Storch, Swizz Beatz, J. R. Rotem, Corey Williams, Soulshock & Karlin and Ryan Leslie. It received mainly positive reviews. In the summer of 2006, the lead single from her second album, "Too Little Too Late", was released to radio stations. "Too Little Too Late" broke the record for the biggest jump into the top three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, moving from number 66 to number three in one week; this record was previously held by Mariah Carey with her 2001 single "Loverboy", which went from number 60 to number two.[22][23] The album's second official single, "How to Touch a Girl", experienced less success. It charted just outside the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number 76 on the Billboard Pop 100. "Anything", was released as a third single to little success.[24] The album sold over 550,000 copies and was certified gold by the RIAA in December 2006.[25]
On July 20, 2007, JoJo's version of "Beautiful Girls" by Sean Kingston leaked on the internet titled "Beautiful Girls Reply".[26] It debuted at number thirty-nine on the Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 chart one month later.[27] In late 2007, JoJo stated that she would be writing songs for her third album, to be released when she turned 18.[28][29] She said she wanted her fans to "see growth" in her music.[30]
In an April 2008 interview, JoJo stated that she was writing and producing an upcoming album in Boston and Atlanta.[31] On August 30, 2008, JoJo posted her own version of the song "Can't Believe It", originally performed by T-Pain. On June 3, 2009, JoJo stated on her official YouTube account that she was waiting for her record label to sign a distribution deal to release her album.[32] In a few months time, nearly 20 of her songs were leaked through a YouTube channel. In August 2009, it was reported that JoJo filed a lawsuit in New York against her record label Da Family Entertainment for putting her in musical limbo. She reportedly sought $500,000 for her troubles and to be released from her contract.[33] JoJo was released from her contract in October 2009 and a deal was reached with Blackground Records to have JoJo's third album distributed by Interscope Records.
In late 2009, JoJo appeared on Timbaland's Shock Value II as a featuring artist on the song "Lose Control". She later appeared on "Timothy Where You Been" with the Australian band Jet as a background vocalist.[34][35] Can't Take That Away from Me was released as JoJo's first mixtape in September 2010 and spawned the single "In the Dark". In late 2010, JoJo made cameo appearances in music videos for Keri Hilson[36] and Clinton Sparks.[37]