Watch: JoJo pays tribute to Mariah Carey by covering her Christmas classic
Updated | By Justin Paul James
JoJo's rendition of Mariah Carey's Christmas hit has garnered support from fans and celebrities worldwide.
It's the festive season, which means that you are probably going to hear a lot of Mariah Carey's Christmas hits being played on the radio and in the malls.
'Too Little Too Late' singer JoJo has covered one of Mariah Carey's hits from her Christmas album and has fans around the world in awe of her rendition.
READ: Mariah Carey warms up for the holidays with her entourage
The soon-to-be 28-year-old covered Carey's 'Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)' from her 1994 holiday album, and took to her Instagram to share the reason why she decided to do it.
"Wanted to sing one of my favorite Christmas songs and pay homage to the QUEEN @mariahcarey ... imagine being so dope that you single handedly own an entire holiday season!!!!!??! Her voice and writing has enchanted and inspired me since I was a little girl... so when she started following me on Twitter I ABSOLUTELY let out a loud shriek and shared the screen shot with every group chat in my phone," JoJo said.
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According to New Now Next, the hit blew everyone away, including the singer herself, who commented on JoJo's video saying: "Thank you for this beautiful homage! I’m so happy you chose this song that not many people know. It’s one of my favorite Christmas songs that I’ve written. Love!!! MC.”
Watch below:
**COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED**
Congratulations to Kurshe Venn, Sthembile Duma, and Cameran Ryan who have each won themselves three Mariah Carey CD's (Butterfly, Caution, and Greatest Hits), as well as her live in New York DVD.
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