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K-Ci & JoJo are an American R&B duo, consisting of brothers Cedric "K-Ci" Hailey (born September 2, 1969 and Joel "JoJo" Hailey (born June 10, 1971). Natives of Wingate, North Carolina, they were also members of the chart-topping R&B group Jodeci with the DeGrate brothersDonald (better known as DeVante Swing) and Dalvin.
1 On their own
2 Together
2.1 Early Years
2.2 Love Always and Life
2.3 It's Real
2.4 X
2.5 Emotional and Greatest Hits
2.6 Love
2.7 New Signing Deal
3 Media
4 Family ties
5 Discography
6 Awards and nominations
6.1 American Music Awards
6.2 Blockbuster Awards
6.3 Grammy Awards
6.4 MTV Video Music Awards
6.5 NAACP Awards
6.6 Soul Train Awards
7 References
8 External links
K-Ci and JoJo's first sign of independence came in 1994 when K-Ci covered Bobby Womack's hit "If You Think You're Lonely Now" for the movie Jason's Lyric.
In late 2006, K-Ci released his debut solo album entitled My Book.
Early in 1996, K-Ci and JoJo teamed up for the song "How Could You" for the movie Bulletproof starring Damon Wayans and Adam Sandler. By July 1996, K-Ci and JoJo finally had a hit on their hands as guest artists in 2Pac's number-one R&B hit "How Do U Want It". It also topped the Billboard Hot 100.The brothers made their side projects into a full album, Love Always. Released on June 17, 1997, the album spawned two top-ten R&B hits: "You Bring Me Up" (Pop #26) and "Last Night's Letter" (Pop #46). The minor success of those singles, however, paled in comparison to the success of the album's third single, "All My Life" (which was dedicated to JoJo's daughter). A supple, lush ballad far removed from the Jodeci material of the early 1990s, "All My Life" was the number-one song on the Hot 100 for three weeks, a feat that K-Ci and JoJo had never achieved with Jodeci. It features a piano melody very similar to that of the electric piano found backing "Dancing In The Moonlight" by King Harvest. Future singles and albums would be crafted in the vein of "All My Life", which was the duo's only number-one hit, though many consider it one of the greatest jazz pop melodies of all time. Love Always went on to sell four million copies, and the success of the album put Jodeci's reunion on hold indefinitely. During the recording of Love Always, They also appeared in the song, "I Care 'Bout You" as a member of the R&b Supergroup Milestone along with After 7 which appeared on the soundtrack for the movie, Soul Food that was written and produced by Babyface.
In 1999, K-Ci & JoJo recorded "Life", which was written and produced by R. Kelly, for the soundtrack to the Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence movie Life.
Their second album, It's Real, was released on June 22, 1999. It spawned one major hit "Tell Me It's Real" which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard's R&B charts.
K-Ci and JoJo returned with X on December 5, 2000. X, the Roman numeral for ten, was picked as the album title to celebrate the Haileys' tenth anniversary in the music business. They made a strong return to the Billboard Hot 100 early in 2001 with the song "Crazy", also included on the Save the Last Dance soundtrack. "Crazy" peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. The album also features a hidden Jodeci track entitled "Slip And Fall".
The fourth K-Ci and JoJo album, Emotional, was released on November 26, 2002, but did not find commercial success. The CD consisted of one single, "This Very Moment."
K-Ci and JoJo released a greatest hits album on February 8, 2005.
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1 On their own
2 Together
2.1 Early Years
2.2 Love Always and Life
2.3 It's Real
2.4 X
2.5 Emotional and Greatest Hits
2.6 Love
2.7 New Signing Deal
3 Media
4 Family ties
5 Discography
6 Awards and nominations
6.1 American Music Awards
6.2 Blockbuster Awards
6.3 Grammy Awards
6.4 MTV Video Music Awards
6.5 NAACP Awards
6.6 Soul Train Awards
7 References
8 External links
K-Ci and JoJo's first sign of independence came in 1994 when K-Ci covered Bobby Womack's hit "If You Think You're Lonely Now" for the movie Jason's Lyric.
In late 2006, K-Ci released his debut solo album entitled My Book.
Early in 1996, K-Ci and JoJo teamed up for the song "How Could You" for the movie Bulletproof starring Damon Wayans and Adam Sandler. By July 1996, K-Ci and JoJo finally had a hit on their hands as guest artists in 2Pac's number-one R&B hit "How Do U Want It". It also topped the Billboard Hot 100.The brothers made their side projects into a full album, Love Always. Released on June 17, 1997, the album spawned two top-ten R&B hits: "You Bring Me Up" (Pop #26) and "Last Night's Letter" (Pop #46). The minor success of those singles, however, paled in comparison to the success of the album's third single, "All My Life" (which was dedicated to JoJo's daughter). A supple, lush ballad far removed from the Jodeci material of the early 1990s, "All My Life" was the number-one song on the Hot 100 for three weeks, a feat that K-Ci and JoJo had never achieved with Jodeci. It features a piano melody very similar to that of the electric piano found backing "Dancing In The Moonlight" by King Harvest. Future singles and albums would be crafted in the vein of "All My Life", which was the duo's only number-one hit, though many consider it one of the greatest jazz pop melodies of all time. Love Always went on to sell four million copies, and the success of the album put Jodeci's reunion on hold indefinitely. During the recording of Love Always, They also appeared in the song, "I Care 'Bout You" as a member of the R&b Supergroup Milestone along with After 7 which appeared on the soundtrack for the movie, Soul Food that was written and produced by Babyface.
In 1999, K-Ci & JoJo recorded "Life", which was written and produced by R. Kelly, for the soundtrack to the Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence movie Life.
Their second album, It's Real, was released on June 22, 1999. It spawned one major hit "Tell Me It's Real" which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard's R&B charts.
K-Ci and JoJo returned with X on December 5, 2000. X, the Roman numeral for ten, was picked as the album title to celebrate the Haileys' tenth anniversary in the music business. They made a strong return to the Billboard Hot 100 early in 2001 with the song "Crazy", also included on the Save the Last Dance soundtrack. "Crazy" peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. The album also features a hidden Jodeci track entitled "Slip And Fall".
The fourth K-Ci and JoJo album, Emotional, was released on November 26, 2002, but did not find commercial success. The CD consisted of one single, "This Very Moment."
K-Ci and JoJo released a greatest hits album on February 8, 2005.
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Jojo or JoJo is a common nickname for people whose name begins with "Jo", which is in process of developing into a name in its own right[citation needed]. Jojo may refer to:
JoJo (singer) (born 1990), American entertainer
JoJo (album), her 2004 debut album
Lil Jojo, Nigerian rapper, singer and songwriter
JoJo Billingsley, an American singer, soloist, songwriter and recording artist
Jojo Garza, American musician, member of Los Lonely Boys
Joel "JoJo" Hailey, American R&B singer, half of K-Ci & JoJo
John "JoJo" Hermann, American musician, keyboardist for Widespread Panic
Jo Jo Hoo Kim, Jamaican reggae record producer
Jo Jo Laine (1953–2006), American singer, model, actress, and rock groupie
Jojo Mayer (born 1963), Swiss drummer
Jonathan "JoJo" Richman, American proto-punk singer-songwriter
Joseph "JoJo" Simmons, member of Team Blackout mostly known on Run's House
"Jojo", a single by Boz Scaggs from his 1980 album Middle Man
Jojo, a character in the Beatles song "Get Back"
Jojó (footballer born 1970), Mozambiquan defender on the 1998 African Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament
Jojo Duncil (born 1983), Filipino professional basketball player
Jo Jo English (born 1970), American professional basketball player
Jojo Lastimosa (born 1964), Filipino professional basketball player
Jo-Jo Moore (1908–2001), American professional baseball player
Jo-Jo Reyes (born 1984), American professional baseball pitcher
JoJo Starbuck (born 1951), American figure skater
Jo-Jo Townsell (born 1960), American professional football player
Jo Jo White (born 1946), American professional basketball player
JoJo's Circus, an American children's TV show featuring the character JoJo Tickle
Jojo the Kissing Bandit, a character in the Avatar: The Last Airbender trading card game
Jojo Lapus, a showbiz columnist and screenwriter
Mojo Jojo, a simian character in the American animated TV show The Powerpuff GirlsJejomar Binay (born 1942), nicknamed JoJo, Philippine Vice-President and former mayor of Makati
Jojo Chintoh (born c. 1940), Canadian television journalist
Jōjō Masashige (1545–1643), Japanese samurai of the 16th and 17th centuries
Jojo Moyes (born 1969), British novelist
JoJo Ryder
JoJo Savard, Canadian self-proclaimed psychic
Jo-Jo The Dog-Faced Boy, Fedor Jeftichew, Russian–American sideshow performer of the late 1800s
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, a manga, anime, and video game in which every protagonist's name can be read as JoJo
Jojo, a 1988 novel by Roger Caron
Jojo, a protagonist in the musical Seussical, as well as the book Horton Hears a Who!, on which the musical was partly based.
Jo Jo Dancer, the title character, played by Richard Pryor, in the film Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is
Jojos, a kind of food, also known as potato wedges
Yo-yo (disambiguation)
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JoJo (album), her 2004 debut album
Lil Jojo, Nigerian rapper, singer and songwriter
JoJo Billingsley, an American singer, soloist, songwriter and recording artist
Jojo Garza, American musician, member of Los Lonely Boys
Joel "JoJo" Hailey, American R&B singer, half of K-Ci & JoJo
John "JoJo" Hermann, American musician, keyboardist for Widespread Panic
Jo Jo Hoo Kim, Jamaican reggae record producer
Jo Jo Laine (1953–2006), American singer, model, actress, and rock groupie
Jojo Mayer (born 1963), Swiss drummer
Jonathan "JoJo" Richman, American proto-punk singer-songwriter
Joseph "JoJo" Simmons, member of Team Blackout mostly known on Run's House
"Jojo", a single by Boz Scaggs from his 1980 album Middle Man
Jojo, a character in the Beatles song "Get Back"
Jojó (footballer born 1970), Mozambiquan defender on the 1998 African Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament
Jojo Duncil (born 1983), Filipino professional basketball player
Jo Jo English (born 1970), American professional basketball player
Jojo Lastimosa (born 1964), Filipino professional basketball player
Jo-Jo Moore (1908–2001), American professional baseball player
Jo-Jo Reyes (born 1984), American professional baseball pitcher
JoJo Starbuck (born 1951), American figure skater
Jo-Jo Townsell (born 1960), American professional football player
Jo Jo White (born 1946), American professional basketball player
JoJo's Circus, an American children's TV show featuring the character JoJo Tickle
Jojo the Kissing Bandit, a character in the Avatar: The Last Airbender trading card game
Jojo Lapus, a showbiz columnist and screenwriter
Mojo Jojo, a simian character in the American animated TV show The Powerpuff GirlsJejomar Binay (born 1942), nicknamed JoJo, Philippine Vice-President and former mayor of Makati
Jojo Chintoh (born c. 1940), Canadian television journalist
Jōjō Masashige (1545–1643), Japanese samurai of the 16th and 17th centuries
Jojo Moyes (born 1969), British novelist
JoJo Ryder
JoJo Savard, Canadian self-proclaimed psychic
Jo-Jo The Dog-Faced Boy, Fedor Jeftichew, Russian–American sideshow performer of the late 1800s
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, a manga, anime, and video game in which every protagonist's name can be read as JoJo
Jojo, a 1988 novel by Roger Caron
Jojo, a protagonist in the musical Seussical, as well as the book Horton Hears a Who!, on which the musical was partly based.
Jo Jo Dancer, the title character, played by Richard Pryor, in the film Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is
Jojos, a kind of food, also known as potato wedges
Yo-yo (disambiguation)
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Friday, June 24, 2011
■ 4-Dania Neto
Dânia de Carvalho Neto (March 23, 1983 -) is a Portuguese actress and model of Venezuelan descent. [1] He began his career in fashion and did various jobs for advertising, but became popular with his television work, participated in some novels and series. Currently, his most recent work in photography, was his participation in the Portuguese magazine "Fashion", which used some bikinis, underwear and lingerie, showing off their beautiful and enviable curves.
■ 6-Isabel Figueira
At 26, Isabel Figueira is one of the top models most Portuguese media - it appears in all the magazines. In addition to his career in the fashion world, it is also part of the world of TV. Isabel is one of the strengths of the RTP as it presents the program "TOP BUT". She also starred in a series Portuguese. "I would very much like making movies. ... Who knows" confesses she. Isabel has now the Tour of Portugal on the Portuguese public broadcaster.
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