Riot
JoJo · Other Songs - JoJo
Right here waiting for you
You-You don't need to spend the money
I know what we can do
Now-now-now go and call your friends
And I'll hit up my girls
Got a feeling, that together
We can conquer the world
Cause you sexy and I like it
You got me all excited
Don't wanna de-deny it
Change to purple and gold
Ah, alright, I wanna start a riot tonight
Don't matter what they think is right
Then I think it's time that we forget about it
I wanna start a riot tonight
You remind me of a rockstar breaking the rules
I see the lights of a cop car behind you
Sa-sa-sa-speeding down sunset, picture there
I-I-I-If you wanna riot
You know just where it's at
Because you crazy and I like it
You got me all excited
I wanna paint the night
Shades of purple and gold
Alright, I wanna start a riot tonight
Don't matter what they think is right
Then I think it's time that we forget about it
I wanna start a riot tonight
Baby I can handle whatever you let go
Don't be afraid to get wild tonight
Tell you baby I can throw
Whatever punches you throw
Not afraid to start a riot tonight
Alright, I wanna start a riot tonight
Don't matter what they think is right
Then I think it's time that we forget about it
I wanna start a riot tonight
Alright, I wanna start a riot tonight
Don't matter what they think is right
Then I think it's time that we forget about it
I wanna start a riot tonight
Wanna start a riot tonight
Wanna start a riot tonight
Wanna start a riot tonight
Wanna start a riot tonight
Riot
JoJo's "Riot" stands as a defining track from the early 2000s, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities of the era's pop-rap landscape. Released alongside her debut album, the song showcases her signature blend of catchy hooks and rhythmic flow, characteristic of her work during that period. The recording reflects the broader cultural moment where hip-hop and R&B intersected to create a sound that resonated globally, emphasizing themes of youth and rebellion through a polished, mainstream lens. As part of her discography, the track exemplifies her ability to craft anthems that balance commercial appeal with personal artistic expression, cementing her status as a prominent figure in modern pop music history.
