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[9] In 2001, Okamura temporarily left the series due to her pregnancy; Wakana Yamazaki acted as a substitute for episodes 70-78. [10] In the OVA Defeat the Pirate Ganzack!, Nami was voiced by Megumi Toyoguchi. [11] In 4Kids Entertainment’s dub of the anime, Nami is voiced by Kerry Williams. [12] In Funimation Entertainment's dub of the anime, Nami is voiced by Luci Christian. [13] Nami is portrayed by Emily Rudd in the live action adaptation of One Piece. [14] Characteristics[edit] Nami possesses several abilities.[94][95] In January 2017, JoJo embarked on the Mad Love tour, a four-month concert tour of North America and Europe. [96] In August 2017, JoJo announced her departure from Atlantic, in conjunction with announcing her new music venture, Clover Music, in a joint deal with Interscope. [97] In April 2018, she announced the Leaks, Covers, & Mixtapes tour, which began on May 29. [98] On December 21, 2018, JoJo released new versions of her debut album and The High Road, as well as her singles "Demonstrate", and "Disaster" – all with re-recorded vocals and slightly reworked production. [99][100] The albums were the first releases from Clover Music, which was later announced have transitioned affiliation from Interscope to Warner Records. [101] 2019–present: Good to Know and Trying Not to Think About It[edit] Main article: Good to Know On February 14, 2019, JoJo and R&B singer-songwriter PJ Morton released the single "Say So", a duet. "Say So" was included as the lead single on Morton's album Paul. [102] On October 11, 2019, JoJo released the single "Joanna" alongside a music video for the song. [103] On October 25, JoJo collaborated with Alabama rapper Chika on the single "Sabotage", which was intended to be the first single from her next album. [104] On May 1, 2020, JoJo released her fourth studio album Good to Know. Like her previous record, JoJo again co-wrote every song on the album.
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