Nick Rodriguez, his right-hand man and prominent film maker, shot and directed the “Ketchup” visual, which has JoJoe dropping bars inside a stop sign built entirely of candles, creating one illuminated visual. This was just once example of FollowJoJoe gaining prominence on the scene and building a legacy of his own. His talent and reputation speaks for itself and he’s known to deliver on just about any project he’s apart of.
Set in his hometown stomping grounds, songs such as “Ketchup” and “Daygo Nights” for example, holds true to FollowJoJoe’s signature street styles this time tapping in with the West Coast’s bests for the head-bobbing hook. His songs paint a picture of unfiltered and sometimes fun realities of his lifestyle.
Check “Ketchup” out below:
As far as what’s next for FollowJoJoe, the San Diego superstar is continuing to build a name for himself, working on more music and capitalizing off the motion he’s had with his music in the last few years. Having worked with local artists such as BravoTheBagChaser, DJ Mustard, Mozzy, TeeFlii, Young Lyxx, and more, FollowJoJoe proves that he’s someone with a strong work ethic.
After taking some time off of music to focus more on his personal life, FollowJoJoe has positioned himself as somebody who’s on the scene who’s definitely making noise and is coming back harder this year with more content.
Check out more of his catalogue below and stay tuned for more music on the way as FollowJoJoe is gearing up for a big year.