Though fans of Pop belle JoJo can expect her new album ‘Jumping Trains‘ to hit stores at the start of 2012, the song bird has made quite the return to notoriety in coming weeks.

Receiving high  praise for her cover of Beyonce‘s ‘Crazy In Love‘, the singer has also  lent her vocals to a number of Pop’s most recognizable numbers, from Bruno Mars‘ ‘Grenade‘ to Rihanna‘s ‘What’s My Name‘.

Now, she has paid tribute to Amy Winehouse during her set at the Hard Rock Cafe last night.

Watch her perform ‘You Know I’m No Good‘ below…

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Now set to make its way to the world this coming Tuesday, a sneak peek for JoJo‘s ‘Disaster‘ video is now available for your viewing pleasure.

Get into the heartfelt clip below…

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Just can’t knock Jojo‘s hustle.  Aside from accompanying Joe Jonas and Taio Cruz on a nationwide trek, fans have caught the songstress at many a promo stop in support of her forthcoming album ‘Jumping Trains’.

Most recently,the hometown hitmaker took to her native Boston’s MyFOX 25 studio to perform her latest soon-to-be hit ‘Disaster’.  The song, the first lifted from her starlet’s highly anticipated 2012 LP, will see its accompanying visual debut in the coming days.

Until then, catch the Bay State beauty after the jump:

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Despite currently being aboard  the promotional train for her upcoming album ‘Jumping Trains‘, Pop vocalist JoJo recently spent time with the residents of  Children’s Hospital Boston.

Raising their spirits with Halloween treats and other festive gifts , the starlet posed with the patients one week before her video for the single ‘Disaster’ makes its premiere.

More snaps below…

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This week has seen singer JoJo trek the US in support of Pinktober Breast Cancer Awareness, thrilling intimate audiences with her own hits as well those of others.

Having tackled smashes by the likes of Rihanna and Bruno Mars, the 20 year old tried her hand at Beyonce‘s now-classic ‘Crazy In Love’ during a stop in Washington. How did she fare? Find out after the jump…

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Days ago, footage of JoJo covering Rihanna‘s ‘What’s My Name‘  cemented her status as one of Pop’s more gifted singers.

Now, the belter has delivered a passionate rendition of Bruno Mars‘ ‘Grenade‘ at the Hard Rock Cafe in Boston in support of cancer research.

Watch her in action below…

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When you lack any discernible talent, it’s almost a given that others will slay you on your own song. Case, point, example Rihanna, who was taken to task on one of by JoJo.

The ‘Diaster’ singer roused the audience at an intimate gig this week with an acoustic version of ‘What’s My Name’ – which the Ms. Fenty topped charts with last year.

How did she fare? Much better than the Bajan model. Then again, that much was always a given. Judge for yourself after the jump…

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With just a few days left until it’s visual premiere, ‘Leave (Get Out)’ singer Jojo has gotten fans all riled up for ‘Disaster’ – the first offering from her forthcoming ‘Jumping Trains’ album.  Famed hip-hop director Benny Boom occupies the director’s chair on the pop cut that is steadily gaining buzz on radio and charts alike.

Speaking with FuseTV, the songstress dished on why the album is her most personal, inspirations behind the work, and more.  We’ve already shown you a behind-the-scenes look, now Jojo invites fans in to get more behind the scene looks at the cut’s accompanying video after the jump:

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With not long to go till the release of Jojo‘s upcoming album, ‘Jumping Trains‘ , the 20 year old vocalist took the KTLA 5 stage today to perform its lead single ‘Disaster‘ in a bid to boost awareness for the project.

Peep Ms. ‘Too Little Too Late‘ do her thing below…

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In support of her forthcoming studio release, ‘The High Road’ songstress Jojo is wowing fans and critics alike on the road and documenting every step of her tour chronicles via her Youtube vlog. The new album ‘Jumping Trains’ (led by ‘Disaster’), which she describes as ‘pop with anger management problems’, is expected on record shelves in early 2012.

Joined on a nationwide trek with fellow pop performers Joe Jonas and Jay Sean, the singer’s most recent recorded pit stops were on the west coast.

And, with parts 1 through 8 already boasting quite the buzz, fans are now invited to join Jojo once again as her travels take her through California on parts 9 and 10 after the jump:

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Undeniably  at the figurehead of the promotional campaign for her upcoming album, JoJo’s remix to Drake‘s classic ‘Marvin’s Room‘  both shocked and appeased fans who welcomed the singer’s daring interpretation of the number upon its release.

Now find out why she felt uncomfortable performing the explicit version of the remix for some of her fans below…

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With her recent slew of promotional appearances and nationwide trek winning over fans and critics at every stop, ‘Jumping Trains’ conductress Jojo is finding herself on the right track for a comeback.  Scheduled for an early 2012 release, the album, described by the singer as ‘pop with anger management problems’, has already treated fans to lead single ‘Disaster’.

But while fans await its accompanying visual, the title track from the album has made its way to the net.  The emotional mid-tempo number hears the belter sing – ‘I can’t just be your girl/I need to see the world/If that’s something you can’t arrange/I’ll be jumping trains’.

Is Ms. Levesque on the right track or is she headed in the wrong direction?  You decide after the jump:

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