Jojo is back! The former teen pop-R&B sensation finally returned and released her first official music after a multiyear battle with a former record company that placed her recording career up in the air. The singer released three tracks in a package she called her "triangle."

Preparing for her upcoming third album - her first in nine years - Jojo released the tracks "Say Love," "Save My Soul" and "When Loves Hurts" on her website early Thursday morning. All three songs have been given to radio stations for airplay beginning with "When Love Hurts," reported the Los Angele Times. The singer, born Joanna Levesque, has planned to shoot music videos in the next couple of weeks.

The 24-year-old was finally back in the studio after a dramatic battle with her record company, Blackground Records. She signed with the company when she was just 12-years-old and released her released her first two albums, 2004's "JoJo" and 2006's "The High Road" with the label, but her contract kept her from leaving after her second record, according to Entertainment Weekly. She was finally able to break free of Blackground Records and singed with Atlantic Records last year.

During her legal troubles regarding her music, the singer released two mix-tapes and an EP.