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not a jojo reference :D

―Jojosolos

Johana "Jojo" (born: September 9, 1999 (1999-09-09) [age 25]),[1] better known online as jojosolos (formerly Beatsolos), is a Venezuelan-American YouTuber known for her gaming and vlog videos.

Jojo got known for collaborating with fellow SMPLive member ZephPlayz on a Roblox video after being convinced on her YouTube Gaming stream to play Roblox, leading both to make a video for her channel.

Content[]

Jojo's content mainly consists of gaming and vlog videos. She also occasionally does product review videos.

History[]

Jojo created her channel on July 13, 2013. She did not upload anything until 2015, however. Her first video was uploaded on February 7, 2015.[2] Titled "YOUTUBER SINCE DAY ONE!", the video was filmed around 2006.[3]

Jojo would create mainly Minecraft videos, eventually adding videos such as vlogs and reviews. She uploaded her most viewed video on March 8, 2019.[4] The video has amassed over 800,000 views.

Jojo was also part of SMPEarth alongside other SMPLive creators when she was still Beatsolos. She rebranded as jojosolos in September 2020.

MC Championship[]

MC Championship is a Minecraft Tournament for YouTubers and streamers run by the Noxcrew, in which ten teams of four compete in a series of 8 minigames decided by the participants. A point multiplier makes each game worth more as each round passes, incentivizing teams to vote for games they might be wrong at early on in the event. In the end, the two teams with the most points face off in a round of ‘Dodgebolt’ to decide the tournament winner. This makes winning possible for a team despite potentially having fewer points than the runner-up.

MCC Rising was an event organized by the Noxcrew on October 2, 2021, to give smaller "rising" streamers a chance to play. Creators of all sizes were invited to apply for the event, the only requirement being that they did not already play in the main event and could stream it. She also competed in MCC All-Stars with Blushi.

She later on joined the main roster in MCC21.

  • MC Championship 1-20: Did not participate.
  • (Non-canon) MC Championship Rising: Team Pink Parrots. Teamed with xNestorio, SpeedSilver and Blushi. Placed 5th individual and her team placed 1st overall.
  • (Non-canon) MC Championship All-Stars: Team Cyan Coyotes. Teamed with Punz, CaptainPuffy and Blushi. Placed 12th individual and her team placed 4th overall.
  • MC Championship 21: Team Aqua Axolotls. Teamed with Antfrost, BadBoyHalo and Gee Nelly. Placed 8th individual and her team placed 8th overall.
  • MC Championship 22: Team Yellow Yaks/Golden Gals. Teamed with Sylvee, Gee Nelly and Blushi. Placed 3rd individual and her team placed 6th overall.
  • (Non-canon) MC Championship Pride 22: Team Purple Pandas. Teamed with Kara Corvus Niki Nihachu, and Captain Puffy. Placed 18th individual and her team placed 8th overall.
  • MC Championship 23: Team Cyan Coyotes. Teamed with FalseSymmetry, PearlescentMoon and Dangthatsalongname. Placed 18th individual and her team placed 9th overall.
  • MC Championship 24: Team Cyan Coyotes. Teamed with Hannahxxrose, Aimsey and PearlescentMoon. Placed 4th individual and her team placed 4th overall.
  • MC Championship 25: Team Green Geckos. Teamed with SmallishBeans, GoodTimesWithScar and SeaPeeKay. Placed 1st individual and her team placed 1st overall.

Personal life[]

Johana was born on September 9, 1999, in Venezuela.[5] She moved to the United States when she was 8 years old.[6] She speaks both Spanish and English.[7]

She currently lives in Austin, Texas.[8]

Trivia[]

  • Her favorite video game is Minecraft.
  • She is pansexual.
  • She has a cat named Toaster.

Channel milestones[]

Note: The following dates are according to Social Blade. Dates may vary by one or two days due to differences in time zones.

Subscriber milestones[]

  • 10,000 subscribers: November 2019
  • 20,000 subscribers: March 5, 2020
  • 30,000 subscribers: August 5, 2021

Video view milestones[]

  • 1 million video views: March 23, 2020

References[]

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