Jojo covered Jeremih's "Planes" at a show in New York on Tuesday.

The 24-year-old Boston singer debuted the cover for the second night of her I Am JoJo tour at Webster Hall, according to Entertainment Weekly.

In addition to the Jeremih cover, the singer also offered up her classic remix of Drake's "Marvin's Room (Can't Do Better)," as well as some old crowd favorites like "Leave (Get Out)" and "Too Little Too Late." She performed her new singles "When Love Hurts" and "Say Love," both included on her new EP "Tringle" as well.

Fan videos of the New York performance are now streaming online and feature the singer letting her hair down.

"NYC thank you MADLY!!!! Another sold out night with you passionate incredible special people. Thank you from the bottom to the top," she told fans on Twitter.

The singer recently released the emotional music video for her latest track "Say Love."

"For the second visual off the tringle, I wanted something to contrast our stylized warehouse from 'When Love Hurts,'" JoJo told Buzzfeed. "This song called for something open and intimate, while focusing on the tension of being with someone but not fully being on the same page."

The beginning of the music video sees Jojo staring out the window at a rainy scene. The video shows greenery surrounding the house and a man holding a black umbrella. Additional scenes include the singer standing behind the man on a dirt road, riding alongside as he drives a car, and singing in the street.

Jojo is set to release her third studio album through Atlantic Records, although no title or release date has been announced yet.

The singer's last album released was 2006's "The High Road." The album produced the singles "Too Little Too Late," "How to Touch a Girl" and "Anything." Since then, she's released several mixtapes, including "Can't Take That Away from Me," "Agápē" and "#LoveJo."

Jojo will continue on her tour throughout November, making stops in New Orleans, Atlanta, Toronto and Chicago.