JoJo felt it was ”needed” to be single and maintain her ”sensuality and sexuality all to [herself]” on her comeback album ‘Good To Know’.
The ‘Leave (Get Out)’ hitmaker beforehand revealed she was celibate for 10 months while making her newest assortment of songs, and she or he has admitted it was the primary time she was ”snug in her personal pores and skin” with out a accomplice.
She informed the Daily Star newspaper’s Wired column: ”I used to be journaling quite a bit and going by the method of attending to know myself in a method that I by no means had earlier than.
”Sine I used to be 14 I’ve been in a relationship, not the identical one – however two years right here, three years there.
”I used to be all the time with any person else and so that is the primary time I’ve been capable of really feel snug in my very own pores and skin, on my own.
”And not comforting myself with the identical techniques I had earlier than which was having a boyfriend.
”This was a needed time frame I took the place I wasn’t relationship anyone and stored my creativity and sensuality and sexuality all to myself.”
The 29-year-old pop star says the specific document paperwork a collection of ”salacious conditions”.
She continued: ”It’s about wanting to flee myself and chasing sensations.
”Getting into salacious conditions.
”On the opening tune, ‘So Bad’, I’m speaking about two people who find themselves linking up however who’re in relationships.
”They are doing one thing fallacious however they’re planning on having this expertise.”
On her follow-up to 2016’s ‘Mad Love’, JoJo channels the sensation of desirous to ”escape” her ”actuality” and the necessity to ”determine the way to be alone”.
Asked about reclaiming management over her profession after she left her label to kind her personal imprint Clover on Warner Records, she stated: ”For some time that was part of my life.
”I wished to flee my actuality in that what was happening being uncontrolled.
”The journey of the album is about wanting to flee, realising I’ve been operating from myself and wish to determine the way to be alone.”