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This week David and Joel revisit two teen vocal queens of the 2000s: Stacie Orrico and JoJo. We dig deep into their catalogue to discover what made them such beloved artists of this era. We explore Stacie's fizzy Christian pop debut album "Genuine" to the glossy crossover of 'Stuck' and '(There's Gotta Be) More to Life', through to her retreat from the limelight and "Beautiful Awakening". We reminisce on JoJo's iconic self-titled debut album, 'Leave (Get Out)', her Hollywood big break (hello "Aquamarine"!), her confident second album "The High Road" with 'Too Little Too Late', plus the difficult years in limbo with her label, and her absolutely triumphant return.
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This week David and Joel revisit two teen vocal queens of the 2000s: Stacie Orrico and JoJo. We dig deep into their catalogue to discover what made them such beloved artists of this era. We explore Stacie's fizzy Christian pop debut album "Genuine" to the glossy crossover of 'Stuck' and '(There's Gotta Be) More to Life', through to her retreat from the limelight and "Beautiful Awakening". We reminisce on JoJo's iconic self-titled debut album, 'Leave (Get Out)', her Hollywood big break (hello "Aquamarine"!), her confident second album "The High Road" with 'Too Little Too Late', plus the difficult years in limbo with her label, and her absolutely triumphant return.
Follow us for more 00s pop love:
@rightbackpod
@dr_joelb
@feedlimmy/@lovelimmy
Email our hearts:
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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