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Too Little Too Late

"Too Little Too Late" is a song by American singer JoJo from her second studio album, The High Road (2006). It was written by Billy Steinberg, Josh Alexander and Ruth-Anne Cunningham, and produced by the former two with Da Family Records founder Vincent Herbert. The song was released as the album's lead single on July 24, 2006. A power ballad, "Too Little Too Late" is a pop and R&B breakup song about a girl who struggles about dealing with her first love as she refuses to reconcile with her ex-boyfriend despite his efforts to convince her. Its theme about an unsuccessful relationship drew comparisons to JoJo's 2004 debut single, "Leave (Get Out)".

"Too Little Too Late"
Single by JoJo
from the album The High Road
B-side"Get It Poppin'"
ReleasedJuly 24, 2006 (2006-07-24)
RecordedSeptember 2005
Studio
  • Cryptic (Los Angeles)
  • Sony (New York City)
Genre
Length3:40
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
JoJo singles chronology
"Not That Kinda Girl"
(2005)
"Too Little Too Late"
(2006)
"How to Touch a Girl"
(2006)

Alexander began writing the song on his own before being joined by Steinberg and Cunningham to complete it. Although Cunningham always envisioned the song being recorded by JoJo, the songwriters had considered offering "Too Little Too Late" to American girl group The Pussycat Dolls. After learning that the Blackground Records was recruiting new material for JoJo, it was forwarded to the label two years after it had been written. JoJo decided to record "Too Little Too Late" to express how much she had matured since the release of her self-titled debut album in 2004, and personally selected the track to be the album's first single.

The song earned positive reviews from music critics, who praised its composition, mature themes and JoJo's vocal performance; some critics and media publications included it on their rankings of the best breakup songs. Commercially, the song was an international success, reaching the top-six in six countries in addition to the United States. When "Too Little Too Late" rose from number 66 to number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, it broke singer Mariah Carey's record for the largest jump to a top-three spot in the chart's history, which Carey had previously achieved with her 2001 single "Loverboy". The record was ultimately later broken by Kelly Clarkson's "My Life Would Suck Without You", which jumped from number 97 to number one on the issue dated February 7, 2009.[1] "Too Little Too Late" remains JoJo's most commercially successful single to date.

Directed by Chris Robinson, the song's music video features a soccer theme, inspired by both JoJo's appreciation for the sport and her relationship with then-boyfriend Freddy Adu, a professional soccer player. Soccer player Mike Zaher, junior defender for the UCLA Bruins at the time, portrays JoJo's boyfriend in the music video, which also features appearances by the rest of the soccer team.

Writing and recording edit

"Too Little Too Late" was written by songwriters Billy Steinberg and Josh Alexander, and singer-songwriter Ruth-Anne Cunningham.[2][3] Alexander began writing "Too Little Too Late" on his own before Steinberg joined him to complete it, particularly contributing lyrics and a bridge to the music Alexander had already composed for the song's verses and chorus.[4] Steinberg identified "Too Little Too Late" as one of the few songs in his career to which he contributed only after a portion of it had been written, with Alexander introducing the song to him after he had already conceived its title, as well as some of the ballad's lyrics and melody, admitting that Steinberg essentially "helped him finish writing that song and that lyric."[5] Born in Ireland, "Too Little Too Late" was one of the first songs Cunningham was hired to write professionally after moving to Los Angeles, California from Dublin at the age of 17.[6][7] Cunningham's manager at the time, Eamonn Maguire, had introduced her to Steinberg a few weeks after she relocated from Ireland.[7][8] After hearing Cunningham perform one of her original songs, Steinberg invited her to co-write "Too Little Too Late", which they successfully completed by the following day during a writing session with Alexander.[7][9] Upon finishing the song, Cunningham felt that it was most suitable for JoJo but the songwriters lacked the necessary contacts and resources to forward it to her at the time.[9]

 
During the two years after it had been written, the songwriters considered offering "Too Little Too Late" to girl group The Pussycat Dolls.

"Too Little Too Late" is a more R&B-leaning track than Steinberg and Alexander's previous work, which had tended to be more pop rock-oriented.[10] Writing the song in a more urban contemporary style was a conscious decision the songwriters made after realizing pop rock songs they had written for artists such as FeFe Dobson and The Veronicas were not being particularly embraced by contemporary radio stations in the United States; Steinberg elaborated, "I enjoy writing in all different styles. But I particularly enjoy hearing my songs on the radio, and these days pop radio is playing much more urban ... So there’s a lot more gratification in writing a song for an artist like JoJo that radio embraces."[10]

Two years followed before the song was finally recorded,[7] during which the songwriters had considered giving it to girl group The Pussycat Dolls.[9] Upon learning that Bruce Carbone, executive vice president of A&R at Universal Records, was interested in obtaining new material for JoJo's then-upcoming second studio album, Steinberg sent a demo recording of "Too Little Too Late" to Carbone, who immediately expressed how much he liked the song.[4] Steinberg and Alexander were then introduced to record producer Vince Herbert, founder of Da Family Records,[11] who invited the songwriters to co-produce the song alongside him.[4] Blackground then flew Steinberg and Alexander out to New York, where they began producing the track before recording JoJo's vocal's in September 2005.[4]

"Too Little Too Late" was one of the first prospective songs from the album that Herbert played for JoJo.[12] The singer claimed that she wanted to record the song as soon as she heard it for the first time, elaborating, "When my team heard that song, they knew I could hit the sweet spot, musically and in terms of subject matter."[13][14] According to Vibe, the overall more mature, personal sentiment of the album prompted her to record "Too Little Too Late", having experienced both her first love and first heartbreak since the release of her self-titled debut album.[15] The song was recorded at both Cryptic Studios in Los Angeles, California and Sony Music Studios in New York, New York.[16] The songwriters later returned to the studio to co-write a second song for the album with JoJo herself, titled "How to Touch a Girl".[4] In regards his musical style, JoJo described Steinberg as a "classic writer and producer."[14]

Release edit

JoJo claimed that she knew she wanted the song to be the album's first single from the moment she recorded it,[12] and in April 2006, she announced a pending release date of either August or September 2006.[17] "Too Little Too Late" was ultimately released as the lead single from The High Road on August 15, 2006,[18][14][19] via the Da Family/Blackground/Universal Records.[11] "Get It Poppin'" was released as the single's B-side.[18] A CD single was released in Europe that includes an instrumental version, two remixes produced by Full Phatt, and the music video.[20]

A remix of the song is featured on the dance video game Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party. A Spanish version of the song was released on select non-US editions of The High Road.

Music and lyrics edit

"Too Little Too Late" is a pop and R&B[4][11][22][23] breakup song about a girl ending a relationship with a boy who has mistreated her;[24][25] she refuses to resume or salvage their relationship even though he begs her for a second chance.[26] Performed at a moderately slow tempo of 80 beats per minute,[2] the song lasts a duration of three minutes and forty seconds (3:40).[18] Beginning "Come with me/Stay the night", Bob Waliszewski of Plugged In identified "Too Little Too Late" as a song in which the protagonist "rejects a smarmy guy's game-playing advances".[27] A power ballad,[11] the track opens with a quiet verse before progressing into "a loud, sweeping chorus."[21] Kelefa Sanneh, music journalist for The New York Times, observed that production-wise, the single features "airy synthesizers and synthetic-sounding strings" as opposed to loud guitars.[21] Incorporating teen pop influences,[2] JoJo performs several R&B-style arpeggios throughout the ballad,[28] while her vocal range on the track spans three octaves, from D3 to E6.[2] JoJo herself explained that the track discusses moving on from one's first heartbreak,[11] calling it a "big song" about expressing disappointment in a first love that is not as angry-sounding as her debut single "Leave (Get Out)".[29] Contributing to HuffPost, Sam Lansky concurred that the single is "more restrained but no less bitter" than "Leave (Get Out)" while remaining "a guitar-driven sigh of impotent resignation."[30] Musically, JoJo identified "Too Little Too Late" as a pop song into which R&B elements had been incorporated using various harmonies and chord progressions, "but still kept it rock in the hook when it explodes."[11] Robert Copsey of Digital Spy cited elements of power pop in the song, similar to "Leave (Get Out)".[31] Instrumentally, the track also incorporates both acoustic and electric guitars.[11]

AXS contributor Jason Burke summarized that, in "Too Little Too Late", JoJo refuses "to be a slave to a conditional or convenient relationship",[32] realizing she is stronger on her own despite sometimes experiencing temptations to relent due to the fact that her former partner continues to know "all the right things to say".[33] Identified as a breakup anthem,[34] "Too Little Too Late" features an empowering message to which most women can relate,[33][35] despite their age.[11] According to Max Goldberg of Complex, the break up song narrates "The story of a fed-up JoJo curbing some guy who wasn't up to snuff", with the artist taking a different approach to dealing with teenage heartbreak that does not involve crying about the situation to her mother.[22] Spin's Brian Josephs similarly remarked that the singer "turned heartbreak into a hit".[36] Lyrically, the song explores some mature concepts, such as the line "you don't like me, you just like the chase."[5] According to Kathi Kamen Goldmark of Common Sense Media, the ballad is about heartbreak and refusing to repeat the same mistake, demonstrated by the lyrics "You say you dream of my face/but you don't like me, you just like the chase…It doesn't matter anyway",[37] with JoJo repeating the refrain "you know it's just too little, too late" several times throughout the song.[38] Cosmopolitan's Dara Adeeyo received "Too Little Too Late" as a reminder that "relationships usually end for a reason."[26] Writing for The Odyssey, Brandy Blaise believes the song's "powerful" moral to be about "Accepting that you deserve better and its just a little too late for your partner to fix things", demonstrated by its lyrics "Go find someone else. I'm letting you go, I'm loving myself. You got a problem but don't come asking me for help";[39] People's Julia Emmanuele compared this line to an Instagram caption.[40] The Boston Globe's Maura Johnston described the song as "chiding" in tone,[41] while Sam Willett of Consequence of Sound described its mood as "sassy" and a "slap-in-the-face".[42]

Describing it as simultaneously "a hate track" and "a heartbreak track", Jane Hu, a music critic for Medium, compared the song to Whitney Houston's "It’s Not Right but It’s Okay" (1999) as though it "were sung by a 15-year-old."[43] Some music journalists have speculated or not the song potentially correlates to JoJo's own dating life, particularly her relationship with athlete Freddy Adu, which ended around the time the song was released.[24][44][43] Believing that "art predicted life" when she was first introduced to the track, JoJo explained, "when I started dating a few years later, I wondered if those songwriters hadn’t instinctively picked up on something.”[45]

Critical reception edit

"Too Little Too Late" received positive reviews from music critics.[14][46] Entertainment Weekly's Leah Greenblatt cited "Too Little Too Late" as an example of "the best songwriting a major-label budget can buy",[47] while Billboard identified the song as a track "that can dwell comfortably on both the pop and AC charts", appealing to "listeners of all ages."[11] Writing for AllMusic, Matt Collar called the single "ridiculously overwrought and utterly addictive".[48] Similarly, Amazon.ca's Tammy La Gorce described the song as "addictive but not over-the-top".[49] Another Billboard critic felt that the song was better than most singles playing on the radio at the time, lauding it as a track that "provides desperately needed balance to a top 40 landscape that is lacking a lot in the way of singable melodies."[50] The writer also praised JoJo's vocal maturity, concluding, "With so many disappointing 'event' singles on the airwaves, radio needs this record."[50] Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times felt that "Too Little Too Late" was superior to all other tracks on its parent album.[21] About.com's Bill Lamb was receptive towards JoJo's vocal performance, writing that the singer "provides just enough control to keep [its] sentiments ... from going overboard and, by the end of the song, proves high notes are well within her range".[51] Contributing to Rolling Stone, music critic Jenny Eliscu wrote that the ballad demonstrates JoJo's "nuanced command of how to work an R&B; arpeggio like a pro."[28] In another article for Rolling Stone, Robert Kemp described "Too Little Too Late" as "about as perfect a pop song as they come."[13] Alex Macpherson from The Guardian wrote that the singer remains "at her best when compulsively dissecting emotional situations straight out of high-school movies via the medium of big, heartfelt choruses", identifying "Too Little Too Late" as a "wonderfully weepy pinnacle".[52] Similarly, People's Oliver Jones wrote that the singer "finds her musical comfort zone" singing "Too Little Too Late".[53] Crowning the song one of the best 10 "Feel-Good Break-Up Songs" in 2007, Slice contributor Nicolle Weeks joked that nothing is "more humbling than a twerpy 15-year-old who can concisely summarize the way I feel about my stunted relationship".[54]

It might have baffled JoJo at the time as well, yet you’d never be able to tell from her delivery ... And herein lies a basic principle of the pop song: JoJo’s performance on 'Too Little Too Late' is irreducible to any evidence of authenticity. She did not have to write the song, nor live its lyrics at the time of recording, for it to cut across as real. It’s real because it sounds real. We’re all bound to meet an asshole or two between 15 and 25. That’s the antidote of the enduring pop kiss-off, though its insights probably also do often come a little too late.

— Music critic Jane Hu of Medium explaining the song's universal appeal.

In a more lukewarm review, Evan Sawdey from PopMatters described the track as "appropriately melodramatic," drawing similarities between it and JoJo's debut single "Leave (Get Out)" only "without the angry chorus".[55] Sawdey described the song as "something that Alanis Morissette might have recorded for her last I'm-no-longer-angry-and-therefore-am-content-with-plain-ballads album."[55] However, the critic concluded concluded that the track had more "personality" than the other tracks on The High Road.[55] Fraser M. of BBC Online described the song as "a slab of confident, sophisticated maturo-pop" but felt that the song's production grew repetitive in addition to overwhelming. The critic concluded that the song was a "catchy tune" that "lends itself well to a singalong in the car".[38] In 2007, "Too Little Too Late" earned JoJo a Boston Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year.[56] Cunningham won an ASCAP songwriting award for her contributions to the song.[7]

In the years following its release, the song has continued to receive retrospective positive reception. Medium contributor Jane Hu opined that "You could not dream up a more perfect pop track", writing "there’s something about 'Too Little Too Late' that continues to exemplify everything I want from the [pop music] genre".[43] Furthermore, the critic wrote that the single is "not a one-hit-wonder teen peak, but in fact, only the start of JoJo’s artistic trajectory", concluding, "After almost a decade, the prescient maturity of 'Too Little Too Late'  ... baffles me every time."[43] Retrospectively, in 2016 Vanessa Okoth-Obbo, contributing to Pitchfork, described "Too Little Too Late" as an "excellent young love anthem".[57] AwesomenessTV's Alexis Joy called the song "terrific" and "our go-to #Throwback song!".[58] In 2016, AXS ranked "Too Little Too Late" JoJo's second best song, believing that its popularity eclipsed that of "Leave (Get Out)".[32] That year, Capital XTRA described the song as "an epic song."[59] In 2016, GQ's Lauren Larson crowned "Too Little Too Late" the "breakup ballad of the decade."[60] The Odyssey ranked "Too Little Too Late" their fifth most empowering break up song.[35] In 2017, People wrote that "Too Little Too Late" was one of the 14 most "savage" breakup anthems ever recorded.[40] According to Louise Bruton of The Irish Times, the song proved that JoJo was capable of competing against the likes of singers Kelly Clarkson and Pink at the time of its release.[61]

Commercial performance edit

"Too Little Too Late" remains JoJo's biggest hit to date.[62] "Too Little Too Late" appeared on both Billboard's pop and adult contemporary charts,[11] became a staple on radio stations during 2006.[63] "Too Little Too Late" initially debuted at number 13 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles the week of August 19, 2006, topping the chart the week after. The following week, it jumped to the Billboard Hot 100 at number 90. In its second week on the chart,[64] "Too Little Too Late" moved from number 66 to number three due to a 121,000 increase in digital downloads,[65] becoming the largest jump into the top-three spot in Billboard history. This broke the record previously set by American singer Mariah Carey for her song "Loverboy" (2001),[66][65] and became the biggest one-week jump in the chart's history.[67] It is her first and so far only single to make it to the top 10 of the Hot 100 chart. The song remains her highest-charting single on the chart.[68] Additionally, the song peaked at number two on Mediabase.[67] During the week of November 11, 2006, the song was number one on AOL Music, having amassed streams surpassing 296,676.[69] The single sold 821,000 digital downloads as of March 2007.[70] By October 2011, "Too Little Too Late" had sold over one million copies.[71]

"Too Little Too Late" achieved success worldwide,[72] peaking within the top 10 in six other countries outside the United States.[8] In the United Kingdom, the single debuted at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart based on digital downloads alone two weeks before its physical CD single release. Following its physical release, the song peaked at number four, becoming JoJo's second top five and third top 10 single in the United Kingdom.

The song reached the top 10 in both in Australia and New Zealand. In the latter, "Too Little Too Late" debuted at number 11 and reached its peak of number 5 in its sixth week.

Considered to be her "big break" into the music industry,[73] the song is credited with launching Cunningham's songwriting career.[8] As of 2016, Cunningham considers the success of "Too Little Too Late" the highlight of her career because it was her first song to achieve international success.[9]

Music video edit

Background edit

JoJo gave fans a sneak peek of the video on June 3 in a short behind the scenes segment on CD USA. On June 11, pictures from the set of the video leaked onto Wireimage.com. Her RV co-star Robin Williams and his daughter Zelda were also on the set and appeared in behind-the-scenes footage included on the Target exclusive The High Road bonus DVD.

 
Mike Zaher was cast as JoJo's boyfriend in the music video for "Too Little Too Late".

The music video or "Too Little Too Late" was directed by Chris Robinson, who JoJo claims had always been her first choice to direct the project; the idea to incorporate sports into the video originated from Robinson.[74] Before deciding on soccer, JoJo considered featuring American football in the video until Robinson convinced her that soccer would have more universal appeal due to being "the biggest sport in the world."[74] JoJo's then-relationship with soccer player Freddy Adu, combined with the fact that the 2006 FIFA World Cup was approaching, are believed to have inspired the music video's theme.[75] The video was filmed in spring 2006 during the playoffs.[29][75] JoJo had decided against casting a professional actor or model as her love interest in the music video, feeling that hiring an untrained performer would offer "more of a real feel to the video".[74] Professional soccer player Mike Zaher, junior defender of the UCLA Bruins,[76] was cast as JoJo's boyfriend David in the music video.[75] Zaher was 21 years-old and a sophomore at the University of California, Los Angeles at the time.[76] He had initially been told that he and his teammates would be involved in a music video for actress Lindsay Lohan.[77] Though he was initially only intended to be featured as an extra, JoJo personally selected Zaher to play the role of her boyfriend in the video after he was screen tested.[75]

JoJo and Zaher spent three days traveling around Los Angeles filming various scenes for the music video.[75] The soccer scenes were filmed at East Los Angeles College's football stadium, while other scenes were split between Universal Studios and a home in Hollywood, California,[76] which was located near Highway 10.[77] The on-screen couple's relationship continued into a friendship off-set.[76] Despite initially negotiating to be paid $8,000 for his contributions to the music video, Zaher was ultimately not allowed to accept payment due to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules at the time,[75] which prohibited him from accepting any soccer-related payment.[76]

"Too Little Too Late" was first shown on July 17 on AOL Music's First View and aired on MTV and BET in fall 2006.[75]

Synopsis and reception edit

At the start of the video, JoJo witnesses David (Zaher) flirting with a blonde-haired girl at a party while holding a glass drink in his hand. The couple talk and David invites JoJo to go to an important soccer game for his team. As the song begins, it shows JoJo at home, reminiscing about time she and David spent together. These shots are intercut with David playing soccer. David is later shown at a party, where he declines a phone call from JoJo before proceeding to flirt with other girls.[76] In the video's finale, rain begins to pour at David's soccer game, which JoJo has chosen not to attend. At the same time, JoJo throws out mementos of her and David and sings in the pouring rain. At the soccer game, David ends up missing a crucial goal and his team loses.[77] The video ends with the camera zooming out and panning away from JoJo's window as the rain subsides.

"Too Little Too Late" was first shown on July 17 on AOL Music's First View and aired on MTV and BET in fall 2006. In the United Kingdom, the video for "Too Little Too Late" premiered on October 14, 2006 on The Box's Kopooka Hot. By October 2006, the music video had been number one on iTunes, Yahoo and AOL.[11] The video also peaked at number two on TRL,[64] after premiering at number 9.[46] AllMusic's Matt Collar wrote that the video demonstrates JoJo's "suburban cheerleader slinging hip-hop attitude", comparing her persona to those of actress Jennifer Aniston and singer Beyoncé.[48]

JoJo and Adu ended their relationship shortly after the video was released,[78] though both denied that the music video's plot had anything to do with this.[44]

Live performances and covers edit

JoJo's first scheduled performance of the single was during the Miss Teen USA 2006, which aired on August 15, 2006.[14] On October 17, 2006, the singer performed "Too Little Too Late" live on both The Today Show and TRL.[64] This was followed by a series of performances to promote both the song and The High Road between October and November 2006: Live with Regis and Kelly (October 18), The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (October 20), The Ellen DeGeneres Show (October 25), The Megan Mullally Show (October 27), The View (November 7),[64] CD USA, Sessions@AOL and Music Choice.

In June 2011, JoJo performed "Too Little Too Late" at the Girls Who Rock benefit concert.[30] JoJo included the song in her set list of her 2015 "I Am JoJo Tour".[15][79] Mehek Seyid, a writer for Live in Limbo, reviewed the singer's rendition at the Mod Club in Toronto as having "attitude and confidence that defined the Billboard hit [when it] first circulated in the 2000s."[80] In January 2017, JoJo sang verses of "Too Little Too Late" with elementary school choir the PS22 Chorus.[81][82] JoJo aperformed the song throughout her "Mad Love Tour".[83] Reviewing her performance at the O2 Academy Islington, Attitude wrote that JoJo's rendition of "Too Little Too Late" is a "reminder of the pipes that made JoJo one of pop's most promising young stars".[84] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jewel Wicker called her live rendition one of the show's "great moments".[85]

In late October 2007, Daniel Rossen of Grizzly Bear recorded a version of the song in honor of bandmate Ed Droste's 29th birthday.[86] Musician Daniel Rossen, one of the two lead vocalists of the band Grizzly Bear, covered "Too Little Too Late" live in concert in February 2009.[87] Bandmate Ed Droste's wanted Rossen to deliver the cover "very seriously, as if he really meant all those lyrics".[88] Stereogum described Rossen's rendition as "great, dusty and hazy and hooky".[88] Sam Willett of Consequence of Sound reviewed Rossen's version as "a killer cover" that has been arranged "into a simultaneously soothing and haunting collage of echoing harmonies and guitar textures."[42] According to The Guardian music critic Jude Rogers, the cover was part of the band's effort to make their live performances more enjoyable to audiences "when you're a man in your late 20s who can't hide behind a persona."[23]

The song was sampled by electronic music producer Daniel Lopatin on the third track of his album Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1.[89]

Track listings edit

  • UK and Australian CD single
  1. "Too Little Too Late" (album version) – 3:39
  2. "Get It Poppin'" – 3:41
  • German CD single
  1. "Too Little Too Late" – 3:47
  2. "Too Little Too Late" (Full Phatt Remix) (featuring Tah Mac) – 4:24
  3. "Too Little Too Late" (Full Phatt Remix) – 3:53
  4. "Too Little Too Late" (instrumental) – 3:47
  5. "Too Little Too Late" (video) – 4:04

Credits and personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of The High Road.[3]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[127] Gold 35,000^
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[128] Gold 30,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[129] Gold 4,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[130] Platinum 600,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Region Date Format Label(s) Ref.
United States July 24, 2006 Contemporary hit radio [131]
Rhythmic contemporary radio
New Zealand August 15, 2006 Digital download Blackground [18]
United Kingdom Mercury [132]
United States September 12, 2006 Blackground [133]
September 25, 2006 Hot adult contemporary radio [134]
Germany November 10, 2006 CD single Edel [20]
United Kingdom January 8, 2007 Mercury [135]

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little, late, song, barenaked, ladies, barenaked, ladies, song, other, uses, little, late, song, american, singer, jojo, from, second, studio, album, high, road, 2006, written, billy, steinberg, josh, alexander, ruth, anne, cunningham, produced, former, with, . For the song by the Barenaked Ladies see Too Little Too Late Barenaked Ladies song For other uses see A Little Too Late Too Little Too Late is a song by American singer JoJo from her second studio album The High Road 2006 It was written by Billy Steinberg Josh Alexander and Ruth Anne Cunningham and produced by the former two with Da Family Records founder Vincent Herbert The song was released as the album s lead single on July 24 2006 A power ballad Too Little Too Late is a pop and R amp B breakup song about a girl who struggles about dealing with her first love as she refuses to reconcile with her ex boyfriend despite his efforts to convince her Its theme about an unsuccessful relationship drew comparisons to JoJo s 2004 debut single Leave Get Out Too Little Too Late Single by JoJofrom the album The High RoadB side Get It Poppin ReleasedJuly 24 2006 2006 07 24 RecordedSeptember 2005StudioCryptic Los Angeles Sony New York City GenrePopR amp BLength3 40LabelBlackgroundUniversal MotownDa FamilySongwriter s Billy SteinbergJosh AlexanderRuth Anne CunninghamProducer s Josh AlexanderVincent HerbertBilly SteinbergJoJo singles chronology Not That Kinda Girl 2005 Too Little Too Late 2006 How to Touch a Girl 2006 Alexander began writing the song on his own before being joined by Steinberg and Cunningham to complete it Although Cunningham always envisioned the song being recorded by JoJo the songwriters had considered offering Too Little Too Late to American girl group The Pussycat Dolls After learning that the Blackground Records was recruiting new material for JoJo it was forwarded to the label two years after it had been written JoJo decided to record Too Little Too Late to express how much she had matured since the release of her self titled debut album in 2004 and personally selected the track to be the album s first single The song earned positive reviews from music critics who praised its composition mature themes and JoJo s vocal performance some critics and media publications included it on their rankings of the best breakup songs Commercially the song was an international success reaching the top six in six countries in addition to the United States When Too Little Too Late rose from number 66 to number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart it broke singer Mariah Carey s record for the largest jump to a top three spot in the chart s history which Carey had previously achieved with her 2001 single Loverboy The record was ultimately later broken by Kelly Clarkson s My Life Would Suck Without You which jumped from number 97 to number one on the issue dated February 7 2009 1 Too Little Too Late remains JoJo s most commercially successful single to date Directed by Chris Robinson the song s music video features a soccer theme inspired by both JoJo s appreciation for the sport and her relationship with then boyfriend Freddy Adu a professional soccer player Soccer player Mike Zaher junior defender for the UCLA Bruins at the time portrays JoJo s boyfriend in the music video which also features appearances by the rest of the soccer team Contents 1 Writing and recording 2 Release 3 Music and lyrics 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Music video 6 1 Background 6 2 Synopsis and reception 7 Live performances and covers 8 Track listings 9 Credits and personnel 10 Charts 10 1 Weekly charts 10 2 Year end charts 11 Certifications 12 Release history 13 References 14 External linksWriting and recording edit Too Little Too Late was written by songwriters Billy Steinberg and Josh Alexander and singer songwriter Ruth Anne Cunningham 2 3 Alexander began writing Too Little Too Late on his own before Steinberg joined him to complete it particularly contributing lyrics and a bridge to the music Alexander had already composed for the song s verses and chorus 4 Steinberg identified Too Little Too Late as one of the few songs in his career to which he contributed only after a portion of it had been written with Alexander introducing the song to him after he had already conceived its title as well as some of the ballad s lyrics and melody admitting that Steinberg essentially helped him finish writing that song and that lyric 5 Born in Ireland Too Little Too Late was one of the first songs Cunningham was hired to write professionally after moving to Los Angeles California from Dublin at the age of 17 6 7 Cunningham s manager at the time Eamonn Maguire had introduced her to Steinberg a few weeks after she relocated from Ireland 7 8 After hearing Cunningham perform one of her original songs Steinberg invited her to co write Too Little Too Late which they successfully completed by the following day during a writing session with Alexander 7 9 Upon finishing the song Cunningham felt that it was most suitable for JoJo but the songwriters lacked the necessary contacts and resources to forward it to her at the time 9 nbsp During the two years after it had been written the songwriters considered offering Too Little Too Late to girl group The Pussycat Dolls Too Little Too Late is a more R amp B leaning track than Steinberg and Alexander s previous work which had tended to be more pop rock oriented 10 Writing the song in a more urban contemporary style was a conscious decision the songwriters made after realizing pop rock songs they had written for artists such as FeFe Dobson and The Veronicas were not being particularly embraced by contemporary radio stations in the United States Steinberg elaborated I enjoy writing in all different styles But I particularly enjoy hearing my songs on the radio and these days pop radio is playing much more urban So there s a lot more gratification in writing a song for an artist like JoJo that radio embraces 10 Two years followed before the song was finally recorded 7 during which the songwriters had considered giving it to girl group The Pussycat Dolls 9 Upon learning that Bruce Carbone executive vice president of A amp R at Universal Records was interested in obtaining new material for JoJo s then upcoming second studio album Steinberg sent a demo recording of Too Little Too Late to Carbone who immediately expressed how much he liked the song 4 Steinberg and Alexander were then introduced to record producer Vince Herbert founder of Da Family Records 11 who invited the songwriters to co produce the song alongside him 4 Blackground then flew Steinberg and Alexander out to New York where they began producing the track before recording JoJo s vocal s in September 2005 4 Too Little Too Late was one of the first prospective songs from the album that Herbert played for JoJo 12 The singer claimed that she wanted to record the song as soon as she heard it for the first time elaborating When my team heard that song they knew I could hit the sweet spot musically and in terms of subject matter 13 14 According to Vibe the overall more mature personal sentiment of the album prompted her to record Too Little Too Late having experienced both her first love and first heartbreak since the release of her self titled debut album 15 The song was recorded at both Cryptic Studios in Los Angeles California and Sony Music Studios in New York New York 16 The songwriters later returned to the studio to co write a second song for the album with JoJo herself titled How to Touch a Girl 4 In regards his musical style JoJo described Steinberg as a classic writer and producer 14 Release editJoJo claimed that she knew she wanted the song to be the album s first single from the moment she recorded it 12 and in April 2006 she announced a pending release date of either August or September 2006 17 Too Little Too Late was ultimately released as the lead single from The High Road on August 15 2006 18 14 19 via the Da Family Blackground Universal Records 11 Get It Poppin was released as the single s B side 18 A CD single was released in Europe that includes an instrumental version two remixes produced by Full Phatt and the music video 20 A remix of the song is featured on the dance video game Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party A Spanish version of the song was released on select non US editions of The High Road Music and lyrics edit nbsp Too Little Too Late source source An audio sample of the song A power ballad 11 its composition includes airy synthesizers and synthetic sounding strings 21 Too Little Too Late 2018 source source A re issue sample of the song in 2018 Problems playing these files See media help Too Little Too Late is a pop and R amp B 4 11 22 23 breakup song about a girl ending a relationship with a boy who has mistreated her 24 25 she refuses to resume or salvage their relationship even though he begs her for a second chance 26 Performed at a moderately slow tempo of 80 beats per minute 2 the song lasts a duration of three minutes and forty seconds 3 40 18 Beginning Come with me Stay the night Bob Waliszewski of Plugged In identified Too Little Too Late as a song in which the protagonist rejects a smarmy guy s game playing advances 27 A power ballad 11 the track opens with a quiet verse before progressing into a loud sweeping chorus 21 Kelefa Sanneh music journalist for The New York Times observed that production wise the single features airy synthesizers and synthetic sounding strings as opposed to loud guitars 21 Incorporating teen pop influences 2 JoJo performs several R amp B style arpeggios throughout the ballad 28 while her vocal range on the track spans three octaves from D3 to E6 2 JoJo herself explained that the track discusses moving on from one s first heartbreak 11 calling it a big song about expressing disappointment in a first love that is not as angry sounding as her debut single Leave Get Out 29 Contributing to HuffPost Sam Lansky concurred that the single is more restrained but no less bitter than Leave Get Out while remaining a guitar driven sigh of impotent resignation 30 Musically JoJo identified Too Little Too Late as a pop song into which R amp B elements had been incorporated using various harmonies and chord progressions but still kept it rock in the hook when it explodes 11 Robert Copsey of Digital Spy cited elements of power pop in the song similar to Leave Get Out 31 Instrumentally the track also incorporates both acoustic and electric guitars 11 AXS contributor Jason Burke summarized that in Too Little Too Late JoJo refuses to be a slave to a conditional or convenient relationship 32 realizing she is stronger on her own despite sometimes experiencing temptations to relent due to the fact that her former partner continues to know all the right things to say 33 Identified as a breakup anthem 34 Too Little Too Late features an empowering message to which most women can relate 33 35 despite their age 11 According to Max Goldberg of Complex the break up song narrates The story of a fed up JoJo curbing some guy who wasn t up to snuff with the artist taking a different approach to dealing with teenage heartbreak that does not involve crying about the situation to her mother 22 Spin s Brian Josephs similarly remarked that the singer turned heartbreak into a hit 36 Lyrically the song explores some mature concepts such as the line you don t like me you just like the chase 5 According to Kathi Kamen Goldmark of Common Sense Media the ballad is about heartbreak and refusing to repeat the same mistake demonstrated by the lyrics You say you dream of my face but you don t like me you just like the chase It doesn t matter anyway 37 with JoJo repeating the refrain you know it s just too little too late several times throughout the song 38 Cosmopolitan s Dara Adeeyo received Too Little Too Late as a reminder that relationships usually end for a reason 26 Writing for The Odyssey Brandy Blaise believes the song s powerful moral to be about Accepting that you deserve better and its just a little too late for your partner to fix things demonstrated by its lyrics Go find someone else I m letting you go I m loving myself You got a problem but don t come asking me for help 39 People s Julia Emmanuele compared this line to an Instagram caption 40 The Boston Globe s Maura Johnston described the song as chiding in tone 41 while Sam Willett of Consequence of Sound described its mood as sassy and a slap in the face 42 Describing it as simultaneously a hate track and a heartbreak track Jane Hu a music critic for Medium compared the song to Whitney Houston s It s Not Right but It s Okay 1999 as though it were sung by a 15 year old 43 Some music journalists have speculated or not the song potentially correlates to JoJo s own dating life particularly her relationship with athlete Freddy Adu which ended around the time the song was released 24 44 43 Believing that art predicted life when she was first introduced to the track JoJo explained when I started dating a few years later I wondered if those songwriters hadn t instinctively picked up on something 45 Critical reception edit Too Little Too Late received positive reviews from music critics 14 46 Entertainment Weekly s Leah Greenblatt cited Too Little Too Late as an example of the best songwriting a major label budget can buy 47 while Billboard identified the song as a track that can dwell comfortably on both the pop and AC charts appealing to listeners of all ages 11 Writing for AllMusic Matt Collar called the single ridiculously overwrought and utterly addictive 48 Similarly Amazon ca s Tammy La Gorce described the song as addictive but not over the top 49 Another Billboard critic felt that the song was better than most singles playing on the radio at the time lauding it as a track that provides desperately needed balance to a top 40 landscape that is lacking a lot in the way of singable melodies 50 The writer also praised JoJo s vocal maturity concluding With so many disappointing event singles on the airwaves radio needs this record 50 Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times felt that Too Little Too Late was superior to all other tracks on its parent album 21 About com s Bill Lamb was receptive towards JoJo s vocal performance writing that the singer provides just enough control to keep its sentiments from going overboard and by the end of the song proves high notes are well within her range 51 Contributing to Rolling Stone music critic Jenny Eliscu wrote that the ballad demonstrates JoJo s nuanced command of how to work an R amp B arpeggio like a pro 28 In another article for Rolling Stone Robert Kemp described Too Little Too Late as about as perfect a pop song as they come 13 Alex Macpherson from The Guardian wrote that the singer remains at her best when compulsively dissecting emotional situations straight out of high school movies via the medium of big heartfelt choruses identifying Too Little Too Late as a wonderfully weepy pinnacle 52 Similarly People s Oliver Jones wrote that the singer finds her musical comfort zone singing Too Little Too Late 53 Crowning the song one of the best 10 Feel Good Break Up Songs in 2007 Slice contributor Nicolle Weeks joked that nothing is more humbling than a twerpy 15 year old who can concisely summarize the way I feel about my stunted relationship 54 It might have baffled JoJo at the time as well yet you d never be able to tell from her delivery And herein lies a basic principle of the pop song JoJo s performance on Too Little Too Late is irreducible to any evidence of authenticity She did not have to write the song nor live its lyrics at the time of recording for it to cut across as real It s real because it sounds real We re all bound to meet an asshole or two between 15 and 25 That s the antidote of the enduring pop kiss off though its insights probably also do often come a little too late Music critic Jane Hu of Medium explaining the song s universal appeal In a more lukewarm review Evan Sawdey from PopMatters described the track as appropriately melodramatic drawing similarities between it and JoJo s debut single Leave Get Out only without the angry chorus 55 Sawdey described the song as something that Alanis Morissette might have recorded for her last I m no longer angry and therefore am content with plain ballads album 55 However the critic concluded concluded that the track had more personality than the other tracks on The High Road 55 Fraser M of BBC Online described the song as a slab of confident sophisticated maturo pop but felt that the song s production grew repetitive in addition to overwhelming The critic concluded that the song was a catchy tune that lends itself well to a singalong in the car 38 In 2007 Too Little Too Late earned JoJo a Boston Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year 56 Cunningham won an ASCAP songwriting award for her contributions to the song 7 In the years following its release the song has continued to receive retrospective positive reception Medium contributor Jane Hu opined that You could not dream up a more perfect pop track writing there s something about Too Little Too Late that continues to exemplify everything I want from the pop music genre 43 Furthermore the critic wrote that the single is not a one hit wonder teen peak but in fact only the start of JoJo s artistic trajectory concluding After almost a decade the prescient maturity of Too Little Too Late baffles me every time 43 Retrospectively in 2016 Vanessa Okoth Obbo contributing to Pitchfork described Too Little Too Late as an excellent young love anthem 57 AwesomenessTV s Alexis Joy called the song terrific and our go to Throwback song 58 In 2016 AXS ranked Too Little Too Late JoJo s second best song believing that its popularity eclipsed that of Leave Get Out 32 That year Capital XTRA described the song as an epic song 59 In 2016 GQ s Lauren Larson crowned Too Little Too Late the breakup ballad of the decade 60 The Odyssey ranked Too Little Too Late their fifth most empowering break up song 35 In 2017 People wrote that Too Little Too Late was one of the 14 most savage breakup anthems ever recorded 40 According to Louise Bruton of The Irish Times the song proved that JoJo was capable of competing against the likes of singers Kelly Clarkson and Pink at the time of its release 61 Commercial performance edit Too Little Too Late remains JoJo s biggest hit to date 62 Too Little Too Late appeared on both Billboard s pop and adult contemporary charts 11 became a staple on radio stations during 2006 63 Too Little Too Late initially debuted at number 13 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles the week of August 19 2006 topping the chart the week after The following week it jumped to the Billboard Hot 100 at number 90 In its second week on the chart 64 Too Little Too Late moved from number 66 to number three due to a 121 000 increase in digital downloads 65 becoming the largest jump into the top three spot in Billboard history This broke the record previously set by American singer Mariah Carey for her song Loverboy 2001 66 65 and became the biggest one week jump in the chart s history 67 It is her first and so far only single to make it to the top 10 of the Hot 100 chart The song remains her highest charting single on the chart 68 Additionally the song peaked at number two on Mediabase 67 During the week of November 11 2006 the song was number one on AOL Music having amassed streams surpassing 296 676 69 The single sold 821 000 digital downloads as of March 2007 70 By October 2011 Too Little Too Late had sold over one million copies 71 Too Little Too Late achieved success worldwide 72 peaking within the top 10 in six other countries outside the United States 8 In the United Kingdom the single debuted at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart based on digital downloads alone two weeks before its physical CD single release Following its physical release the song peaked at number four becoming JoJo s second top five and third top 10 single in the United Kingdom The song reached the top 10 in both in Australia and New Zealand In the latter Too Little Too Late debuted at number 11 and reached its peak of number 5 in its sixth week Considered to be her big break into the music industry 73 the song is credited with launching Cunningham s songwriting career 8 As of 2016 Cunningham considers the success of Too Little Too Late the highlight of her career because it was her first song to achieve international success 9 Music video editBackground editJoJo gave fans a sneak peek of the video on June 3 in a short behind the scenes segment on CD USA On June 11 pictures from the set of the video leaked onto Wireimage com Her RV co star Robin Williams and his daughter Zelda were also on the set and appeared in behind the scenes footage included on the Target exclusive The High Road bonus DVD nbsp Mike Zaher was cast as JoJo s boyfriend in the music video for Too Little Too Late The music video or Too Little Too Late was directed by Chris Robinson who JoJo claims had always been her first choice to direct the project the idea to incorporate sports into the video originated from Robinson 74 Before deciding on soccer JoJo considered featuring American football in the video until Robinson convinced her that soccer would have more universal appeal due to being the biggest sport in the world 74 JoJo s then relationship with soccer player Freddy Adu combined with the fact that the 2006 FIFA World Cup was approaching are believed to have inspired the music video s theme 75 The video was filmed in spring 2006 during the playoffs 29 75 JoJo had decided against casting a professional actor or model as her love interest in the music video feeling that hiring an untrained performer would offer more of a real feel to the video 74 Professional soccer player Mike Zaher junior defender of the UCLA Bruins 76 was cast as JoJo s boyfriend David in the music video 75 Zaher was 21 years old and a sophomore at the University of California Los Angeles at the time 76 He had initially been told that he and his teammates would be involved in a music video for actress Lindsay Lohan 77 Though he was initially only intended to be featured as an extra JoJo personally selected Zaher to play the role of her boyfriend in the video after he was screen tested 75 JoJo and Zaher spent three days traveling around Los Angeles filming various scenes for the music video 75 The soccer scenes were filmed at East Los Angeles College s football stadium while other scenes were split between Universal Studios and a home in Hollywood California 76 which was located near Highway 10 77 The on screen couple s relationship continued into a friendship off set 76 Despite initially negotiating to be paid 8 000 for his contributions to the music video Zaher was ultimately not allowed to accept payment due to National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA rules at the time 75 which prohibited him from accepting any soccer related payment 76 Too Little Too Late was first shown on July 17 on AOL Music s First View and aired on MTV and BET in fall 2006 75 Synopsis and reception edit At the start of the video JoJo witnesses David Zaher flirting with a blonde haired girl at a party while holding a glass drink in his hand The couple talk and David invites JoJo to go to an important soccer game for his team As the song begins it shows JoJo at home reminiscing about time she and David spent together These shots are intercut with David playing soccer David is later shown at a party where he declines a phone call from JoJo before proceeding to flirt with other girls 76 In the video s finale rain begins to pour at David s soccer game which JoJo has chosen not to attend At the same time JoJo throws out mementos of her and David and sings in the pouring rain At the soccer game David ends up missing a crucial goal and his team loses 77 The video ends with the camera zooming out and panning away from JoJo s window as the rain subsides Too Little Too Late was first shown on July 17 on AOL Music s First View and aired on MTV and BET in fall 2006 In the United Kingdom the video for Too Little Too Late premiered on October 14 2006 on The Box s Kopooka Hot By October 2006 the music video had been number one on iTunes Yahoo and AOL 11 The video also peaked at number two on TRL 64 after premiering at number 9 46 AllMusic s Matt Collar wrote that the video demonstrates JoJo s suburban cheerleader slinging hip hop attitude comparing her persona to those of actress Jennifer Aniston and singer Beyonce 48 JoJo and Adu ended their relationship shortly after the video was released 78 though both denied that the music video s plot had anything to do with this 44 Live performances and covers editJoJo s first scheduled performance of the single was during the Miss Teen USA 2006 which aired on August 15 2006 14 On October 17 2006 the singer performed Too Little Too Late live on both The Today Show and TRL 64 This was followed by a series of performances to promote both the song and The High Road between October and November 2006 Live with Regis and Kelly October 18 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno October 20 The Ellen DeGeneres Show October 25 The Megan Mullally Show October 27 The View November 7 64 CD USA Sessions AOL and Music Choice In June 2011 JoJo performed Too Little Too Late at the Girls Who Rock benefit concert 30 JoJo included the song in her set list of her 2015 I Am JoJo Tour 15 79 Mehek Seyid a writer for Live in Limbo reviewed the singer s rendition at the Mod Club in Toronto as having attitude and confidence that defined the Billboard hit when it first circulated in the 2000s 80 In January 2017 JoJo sang verses of Too Little Too Late with elementary school choir the PS22 Chorus 81 82 JoJo aperformed the song throughout her Mad Love Tour 83 Reviewing her performance at the O2 Academy Islington Attitude wrote that JoJo s rendition of Too Little Too Late is a reminder of the pipes that made JoJo one of pop s most promising young stars 84 The Atlanta Journal Constitution Jewel Wicker called her live rendition one of the show s great moments 85 In late October 2007 Daniel Rossen of Grizzly Bear recorded a version of the song in honor of bandmate Ed Droste s 29th birthday 86 Musician Daniel Rossen one of the two lead vocalists of the band Grizzly Bear covered Too Little Too Late live in concert in February 2009 87 Bandmate Ed Droste s wanted Rossen to deliver the cover very seriously as if he really meant all those lyrics 88 Stereogum described Rossen s rendition as great dusty and hazy and hooky 88 Sam Willett of Consequence of Sound reviewed Rossen s version as a killer cover that has been arranged into a simultaneously soothing and haunting collage of echoing harmonies and guitar textures 42 According to The Guardian music critic Jude Rogers the cover was part of the band s effort to make their live performances more enjoyable to audiences when you re a man in your late 20s who can t hide behind a persona 23 The song was sampled by electronic music producer Daniel Lopatin on the third track of his album Chuck Person s Eccojams Vol 1 89 Track listings editUK and Australian CD single Too Little Too Late album version 3 39 Get It Poppin 3 41German CD single Too Little Too Late 3 47 Too Little Too Late Full Phatt Remix featuring Tah Mac 4 24 Too Little Too Late Full Phatt Remix 3 53 Too Little Too Late instrumental 3 47 Too Little Too Late video 4 04Credits and personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of The High Road 3 JoJo backing vocals lead vocals vocal arrangement Jason Weaver background vocals Josh Alexander production recording songwriting Ruth Anne Cunningham songwriting Paul Foley recording Gene Grimaldi mastering Vincent Herbert production Katia Lewin engineering assistance Dave Russell mixing Billy Steinberg production songwritingCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2006 2007 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 90 10Australian Urban ARIA 91 5Austria O3 Austria Top 40 92 40Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 93 44Canada CHR Top 40 Billboard 94 4Canada Digital Songs Billboard 95 3Canada Hot AC Billboard 96 11Czech Republic Radio Top 100 97 66Denmark Tracklisten 98 11Europe European Hot 100 Singles 99 10France Airplay SNEP 100 49Germany Official German Charts 101 30Hungary Radios Top 40 102 25Ireland IRMA 103 2Italy FIMI 104 11Netherlands Dutch Top 40 Tipparade 105 6Netherlands Single Top 100 106 96New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 107 5Romania Romanian Top 100 108 20Russia Airplay Top Hit 100 109 7Scotland OCC 110 4Sweden Sverigetopplistan 111 18Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 112 53UK Singles OCC 113 4UK Hip Hop R amp B OCC 114 1US Billboard Hot 100 115 3US Adult Contemporary Billboard 116 28US Adult Top 40 Billboard 117 12US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 118 2US Pop 100 Billboard 119 2 Year end charts edit Chart 2006 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 120 72US Pop 100 Billboard 121 41Chart 2007 PositionAustralia ARIA 122 82Australian Urban ARIA 123 28Europe European Hot 100 Singles 124 88UK Singles OCC 125 45US Pop 100 Billboard 126 80Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 127 Gold 35 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 128 Gold 30 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 129 Gold 4 000 United Kingdom BPI 130 Platinum 600 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editRegion Date Format Label s Ref United States July 24 2006 Contemporary hit radio BlackgroundUniversal Motown 131 Rhythmic contemporary radioNew Zealand August 15 2006 Digital download Blackground 18 United Kingdom Mercury 132 United States September 12 2006 Blackground 133 September 25 2006 Hot adult contemporary radio BlackgroundUniversal Motown 134 Germany November 10 2006 CD single Edel 20 United Kingdom January 8 2007 Mercury 135 References edit Pietroluongo Silvio Cohen Jonathan January 29 2009 Kelly Clarkson Breaks Record For Hot 100 Jump Billboard Retrieved June 19 2009 a b c d Too Little Too Late By JoJo Digital Sheet Music Musicnotes com 19 March 2007 As per the credits on the song s official sheet music featured on Musicnotes com the songwriters are 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