Jojo has decided to ditch the previous title, Jumping Trains, for her third studio effort, which is expected to be released sometime in 2012.
The songstress recently released a new song, "Demonstrate," and her fans are giving her good feedback.
"I hope that people are feeling the direction," said Jojo. "I like to think of it as CrazySexyCool — that's kind of where I want to go with this album. I want to make people feel good."
She went on to explain the reason that she will no longer call the LP Jumping Trains:
"I'm halfway done with the album, which is no longer called Jumping Trains. I'm headed in a new direction, so I wanted to start fresh with new everything . . . For me, the third album is a really big moment in someone's career, so I wanted to make sure that we are leading off with the right thing."
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