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[125] When she released her single "Demonstrate" in 2012, critics observed that both the singer's voice and lyrics had matured alongside her. [137] Subsequently, JoJo's second mixtape Agápē drew attention from both critics and the singer's own family due to its mature content;[123] Agápē features lyrical references to drinking, drug abuse and sex, which were absent from her previous "G-rated" releases. [138] The mixtape also addresses her conflict with her record label. [123] JoJo's early image followed popular trends related to hip hop culture at the time. [130][132] The cover of JoJo's first album features the singer donning a T-shirt and cap, which Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine dismissed as "contrived and calculated". [130] Matt Collar of AllMusic wrote, "Jojo is an assured and likeable performer who can somehow embody the yin-yang persona of a suburban cheerleader slinging hip-hop attitude. "[128] According to Jenny Eliscu of Rolling Stone, the singer "has become a role model to suburban adolescents who talk gangsta but still carpool to school in mom's Kia Sorento. "[129]The Guardian's Alex Macpherson commented that "In an era of boozy Amys, gobby Lilys and flashing Britneys, a pop star as wholesome as JoJo seems almost quaint. "[133] Writing for Prefix, Norman Meyers believes that JoJo "could have been a Mean Girls extra, but she has talent" and "comes off more like a pint-size Mariah Carey or Christina Aguilera than a hip-shaking Britney clone". [122] Personal life[edit] JoJo lived in Edgewater, New Jersey with her mother, until age 18, when she moved out, living in Boston on her own for a year. As of 2014, she resides in Los Angeles.Kadokawa Shoten. Archived from the original on October 30, 2017. Retrieved January 20, 2018. ^ "この素晴らしい世界に祝福を!16 脱走女神、ゴーホーム!" (in Japanese). Kadokawa Shoten. August 2019. Retrieved December 10, 2019. ^ "After Story to finish Natsume Akatsuki's KonoSuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World!" (in Japanese). May 11, 2020. Retrieved December 5, 2020. ^ この素晴らしい世界に爆焔を! (in Japanese).
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