It did, however, peak at number 76 on the Pop 100. The single was not released worldwide, as it was a commercial failure in the US, failing to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.
The second single, " How to Touch a Girl", was released on Novemin the US. This marks the first time JoJo has appeared in the Top 10 of the Australian Singles Chart since her debut single, " Leave (Get Out)". The single also became her second to reach the Top 10 in Australia, peaking at number 10. The song also became her third Top 10 hit in New Zealand, peaking at number 5. In the United Kingdom, the song became her third Top 10 hit, peaking at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart. It also became another hit on US radio for JoJo, reaching number 2 on the Pop 100.
In the US, the song climbed to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it her highest charting single on the chart. Not only was the song positively received by critics, but it was also a commercial success, becoming her biggest hit to date. The first of these, " Too Little Too Late", was released on August 15, 2006. Released as the follow-up to her platinum debut album, JoJo, the album was expected to be another major hit for the artist. The album contains lyrical themes about relationships, love and break-ups, and features musical styles such as alternative, pop, R&B, rock, soul and hip hop. Recording sessions for the album took place during late 2005 to mid 2006 in California, New York City, and Miami. The High Road is the second studio album by American recording artist JoJo, released in the United States on Octoby Da Family Entertainment and Blackground Records. Rotem, Matthew Gerrard, Soulshock & Karlin, Stargate, Billy Steinberg, Peter Stengaard, Scott Storch, Swizz Beatz, Jermaine Dupri, Timbaland, Justin Trugman, Bernard "Focus." Edwards, Jr.
Vincent Herbert (also exec.), Josh Alexander, Beau Dozier, Ryan Leslie, J. The High RoadĢ005–2006 The Apartment, Battery Studios, Chaos Theory, Cryptic Studios, Glen Oak Studios, Glenwood Studios, Monza Studios, Noisy Neighbor Studios, Realsongs Studio, Sony Music Studios, Soulpower Studios, Sound Move Studios For other uses of "High Road", see High Road (disambiguation). For the Roxy Music EP, see The High Road (EP).