JOJO SIWA: The Woman Behind The Bow
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses a significant transformation in the artist's career, highlighting their journey from a Nickelodeon music contract to signing with Columbia Records. It delves into the creative process behind their new music, particularly the song 'Karma,' and the decision to embrace a bold new image. The artist reflects on the mixed reactions to their change in style, acknowledging both the criticism and the guilty pleasure their work has become for some. They draw parallels with Miley Cyrus' career transition and express a desire to make a similar impact with their art, emphasizing their identity as a performer and an artist.
Takeaways
- π΅ The artist transitioned from a Nickelodeon contract to signing with Columbia Records, marking a significant change in their music career.
- π The song 'Karma' was a pivotal moment, initially resisted due to its lyrics but eventually embraced as a bold artistic choice.
- π€ The artist faced challenges in accepting the 'bad girl' image but found a way to make it their own by singing about someone else.
- π The desire for a dramatic transformation similar to Miley Cyrus's 'Bangerz' era was a long-discussed goal within the artist's inner circle since the age of 15.
- π¬ The music video for 'Karma' was a crucial part of the artist's vision, and they were adamant about its concept and execution.
- π The artist's goal with 'Karma' was to create a buzz and a memorable moment, which they felt was successfully achieved.
- π¬ Despite facing online hate and criticism, the artist sees it as a form of engagement and validation that their work is being noticed.
- π€£ The artist acknowledges that people enjoy discussing and making fun of celebrities, and they themselves have participated in such activities.
- πΆ The artist's recent viral moment involving their 'babies' named Freddy, Eddie, and Teddy showcases their playful side and connection with their fans.
- π The video script ends with a call to action, encouraging viewers to watch the full episode for more insights into the artist's life and experiences.
Q & A
What significant change did the artist experience in their life that led to a new look?
-The artist experienced a 180-degree change from their previous image, moving away from their Nickelodeon music contract and signing with Columbia Records, which marked a new phase in their career and personal style.
Where are the artist's bows stored?
-The bows are stored in the artist's studio in Burbank, where they keep all their archives.
What was the artist's inspiration for wanting a significant change in their career?
-The artist was inspired by Miley Cyrus' 'Banger's Moment' when they were eight years old and desired a similar transformative experience in their own career.
How did the artist's inner circle react to the idea of this change?
-The artist's inner circle, which has been with them since they were 15, was excited about the idea of this change and had been discussing and looking forward to it.
What was the artist's initial reaction to the song 'Karma'?
-The artist initially felt that the song 'Karma' was good but was hesitant to claim the lyrics 'I was a bad girl' as it did not align with their self-image.
How did the artist eventually approach the song 'Karma'?
-The artist decided to record the song with the intention of saving it, but after trying different versions, they ultimately chose to release it with themselves as the 'bad guy', marking a significant shift in their image.
What was the artist's strategy for dealing with negative comments on social media?
-The artist acknowledged that while negative comments do affect them, they focus on the fact that the comments indicate people are engaging with their work. They also recognize that making fun of others is a form of entertainment for some and have even joined in before.
How did the artist feel about the music video for 'Karma'?
-The artist was extremely proud of the 'Karma' music video, considering it a work of art and a full realization of the 180-degree change they had been aiming for.
What was the artist's reaction to being compared to Miley Cyrus' transformation?
-The artist saw the comparison as an achievement, as they had specifically aimed to have a similar transformative moment in their career as Miley Cyrus had experienced.
How does the artist describe their identity in the entertainment industry?
-The artist identifies themselves as a performer and an artist, focusing on creating conversation and art rather than simply being a singer.
What was the artist's response to a video that made fun of their dance?
-The artist dueted with the video, poking fun at the dance themselves. When the original creator reacted positively to the duet, the artist felt reassured that their approach of not taking themselves too seriously was effective.
How did the artist's recent viral moment relate to their childhood?
-The artist's recent viral moment involved their childhood nicknames for their babies: Freddy, Eddie, and Teddy. This moment showcased a personal aspect of the artist's life and connected with their audience.
Outlines
πΆ Artistic Evolution and Musical Journey
The artist discusses their transformation from a previous image, highlighting the change in their music and style. They mention the archiving of past items like bows in their Burbank studio and how their inner circle has been anticipating this shift since they were 15. The artist shares their experience of ending their Nickelodeon music contract, signing with Columbia Records, and the process of creating new music, including the song 'Karma'. They talk about the initial reluctance to embrace the song's lyrics but eventually finding a way to make it their own. The artist also shares their excitement about a music video idea for 'Karma' and how they are embracing the criticism and hate they receive, comparing it to Miley Cyrus' transformation and aiming for a similar impact with their work.
π€© Viral Moments and Handling Criticism
The artist reflects on their recent viral moments, including the reception of their music and the negative comments they receive on platforms like TikTok. They discuss how they handle criticism by not taking themselves too seriously and embracing their role as an artist and performer. The artist also talks about their interaction with a video that made fun of their dance, showing how they responded with humor and confidence. Additionally, they share the joy of their fans, referred to as 'Daddy gang', and promote the full video episode for those interested, encouraging viewers to watch and support their content.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Transformation
π‘Artistry
π‘Authenticity
π‘Public Perception
π‘Music Industry
π‘Social Media
π‘Creative Process
π‘Identity
π‘Criticism
π‘Viral
π‘Dance
Highlights
The artist's new look is a significant change from their previous image, symbolizing a major transformation in their career.
Bows, which were a signature part of the artist's earlier image, are now stored in a studio in Burbank.
The artist's desire to have a 'bangers' moment like Miley Cyrus when they were eight years old.
The artist's inner circle has been discussing and looking forward to this transformation since the artist was 15.
The artist signed a deal with Columbia Records after getting out of their Nickelodeon music contract.
The initial music after the contract was calm and different from the current trend.
The song 'Karma' was initially not fitting the artist's self-image, leading to a struggle with its lyrics.
The artist's decision to change the perspective in the song 'Karma' to sing about someone else being a 'bad girl'.
The realization that the artist should be the 'bad guy' in the song, marking a pivotal moment in their transformation.
The artist's anticipation for their music to be released in July, showing their dedication to their craft.
The artist's acceptance of the delayed release of their music, showing resilience and patience.
The creation of a music video idea for 'Karma' that the artist is obsessed with, indicating their artistic vision.
The artist's acknowledgment of the hate and criticism they receive, but their decision to not let it affect them.
The comparison of the artist's transformation to Miley Cyrus's 'Banger's Moment', which they consider a goal achieved.
The artist's embrace of their new image, even if it means dressing like G flip, showing their commitment to their artistic vision.
The artist's realization that people on the internet have strong opinions about them because it's fun, and their acceptance of this reality.
The artist's stance on not considering themselves a singer, but rather a performer and an artist, emphasizing their role in creating conversation and art.
The artist's satisfaction with the reaction to their work, as it fulfills their intention to make people talk and question.
The artist's recent viral moment involving their 'babies' named Freddy, Eddie, and Teddy, showcasing their personal life and connection with their fans.
Transcripts
we do need to talk about this new look
because it is a 180
from your whole [Β __Β ] life essentially
like did you keep the bows like where
are the bows are they in a drawer I
they're all at my uh studio so I have a
studio in Burbank and we keep everything
out there I have all my archives when I
was eight is when Miley had her bangers
moment and I was like all I want is to
have that one day like I want that and
honestly since I was like 15 like my
whole like Inner Circle has been like
talking about it and like getting
excited for it and then two years ago is
when I started writing new music I got
out of my Nickelodeon music contract I
signed a deal with Columbia Records
label has been
amazing and I started doing music and
honestly we started off like pretty
pretty calm like nothing like nothing
like what's out right now um and then I
got pitched this song Karma and it's the
first word is I was a bad girl and I was
like oh [Β __Β ] it's a good song I was like
but I can't say that I can't say I'm a
bad girl I'm not I'm not I was 18 fresh
off of my dream the tour and I was like
I can't say I Sayang Every Girl's a
Supergirl last week like I can't sing I
was a bad girl this week it doesn't work
so then we I was like but like I love
the song so let's try it okay and I was
like we can save it like let's just put
my voice on and we can save it so we did
the song and then I was like this feels
wrong so then I did a she was a bad girl
singing about someone else put the blame
on someone else then I did a you were a
bad girl put the blame on another
human then we heard all the versions and
nothing hit quite like me being the bad
guy so I was like okay we'll leave it at
that and we'll find it we'll find it in
a few years from now and so this point
in time this is this is uh March 2022 so
I'm thinking music's coming out July
like I got to like bust a nut to get
this music done right here we are we are
now at the end of 2022 nothing's coming
out and I'm like I'm chilling and I come
up with this music video idea for karma
and I am obsessed with it there is no
changing my mind there's also no
changing my mind that now this song
comes first cuz if I want my moment this
this is my 180 this is my moment talk to
me though about the hate cuz it's a lot
if you go on Tik Tok if you go like
there are people being like is JoJo siwa
okay there's comments on the mus like
people are really being mean MH how do
you feel about it like I said I will
never ever claim to be a singer yeah but
I will claim to be an artist okay I am
giving the world
art and they might not like it they
might hate it but they're enjoying it
and it's become a bit of a guilty
pleasure for everyone so when you're
sitting with your team and you're
sitting in bed and you're reading these
comments like yeah it doesn't affect you
at all
it does it does because with karma karma
I'm I'm so proud of and I think the
music video really does more Justice
than the song and once they're together
it's I mean it is it is a work of art it
is sickening and it is the full 180
moment that I have always wanted and the
fact that people are comparing it to
Miley's Banger's Moment Like goal
achieved it's like when people were
trying to tell me that I was dressing
like G flip I was like thank Hallelujah
I did it like that was the goal nailed
it you know what I mean and I literally
got off stage of G pH and I was like
sound the alarms we're buying the
oversized pants cut the arms off the
muscle tea like hear the freak we go
everybody like full 180 and now same
thing here it's like okay we got to have
this moment let's have this moment like
no child star has done this since her
and they have had beautiful transitions
Olivia Rodrigo has had one of the most
incredible success stories as a musician
as a Young musician but there was no
flip there was no like child star flip
like Miley had and I
I knew I wanted that I wanted to give
the world art why do you think people on
the internet have such strong opinions
about you cuz it's fun to it is fun it
is fun for them my mom told me she said
I love you more than anyone in the world
I will not open your comments and
comment she said so for somebody to open
your comments and
comment they're enjoying it it's fun for
them
they I am also guilty of when everyone
was saying Trisha pis was pregnant with
the reincarnated Queen I made a tick Tok
about it because it was
hysterical and then like everyone I was
the one that went down in flames for it
like everyone was doing it I was the one
that went down in flames for it which
fine like yes it probably was a joke
that I shouldn't have made but like
again everyone was doing it jumped on
the bandwagon shouldn't have but I've
jumped on those bandwagons too before
and so what gave me a lot of reassurance
was somebody made a video hating making
fun of the dance MH and I dueted them
poking at the dance and they posted
another video of them reacting to my
duet and I was like oh a day ago you
were making fun of it now you are
screaming around your room freaking out
crying cuz I do edit it right it's like
you're kind of just leaning in like if
people are going to make fun of you like
okay you're still talking about me I'm
having fun I'm not taking myself that
seriously I told you guys I don't I'm
not considering myself a singer I'm a
performer I'm an artist
it's making conversation it's art and
people it is doing exactly what I wanted
it to I wanted people's heads to turn I
wanted people to go what right I wanted
people to go what is she saying honestly
what I didn't expect is for people to
know every lyric that's been released
okay before we go back to like a little
bit more of your childhood we do just
have to acknowledge the other moment you
just recently went viral well you've
been viral a lot lately we're going to
talk about your kid names um um Freddy
Eddie and Teddy my babies okay okay okay
what the [Β __Β ] like I'm sorry I have to
just what how did you come up with these
names please I love it what and why hi
Daddy gang thank you so much for
watching this video keep in mind that
was just a little clip from the episode
if you want to watch the entire full
video episode it is linked below it's
the first thing in the description go
watch it it's a great episode love you
all I will see you next Wednesday
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