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Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Joe Jonas Shares ‘Music for People Who Believe in Love' Deluxe Edition With New Song
Joe Jonas isn't done believing. The singer has released the deluxe edition of his new solo LP, Music For People Who Still Believe in Love, just days after the original album's release last Friday, May 23. The deluxe edition features a brand new song, 'Water Under the Bridge.' On the New Wave-inspired track, Jonas croons about a relationship that has run its course over sleek synths. 'I don't wanna wake up, ten years, same bed, tryna make up/ I don't wanna fake it, can't turn back time,' Jonas says, switching vocal styles into a rap-like manner in the verses. More from Rolling Stone Joe Jonas and Aly & AJ Squash Decades-Long Beef in New TikTok Joe Jonas Longs for Love on Aching Single 'Heart by Heart' Jonas Brothers Capture a Retro Recording Session in 'Love Me to Heaven' Video The Music For People Who Still Believe in Love deluxe also includes two live renditions of previously released songs 'Heart By Heart,' 'What Could This Be,' and 'Honey Blonde.' Jonas recored the live versions as part of his Vevo live sessions. The original album was initially slated for release last October, but was held off until May after Jonas wanted to add finishing touches. 'This album has been a long time coming, and it holds a whole lot of my heart,' Jonas wrote on Instagram when the album originally came out. 'It's the most personal music I've ever made, full of the messy, beautiful, confusing, and hopeful parts of love and life,' he wrote in the caption, adding, 'Making this record was a special journey that I feel so lucky to have had.' Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time


Forbes
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
The Jonas Brothers Begin A New Chapter With A Quick — If Minor — Hit Single
The Jonas Brothers return to the top 40 on the U.K. charts with 'Love Me to Heaven,' the lead single ... More from the band's upcoming album Greetings From Your Hometown. NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 31: Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas are seen on December 31, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by XNY/Star Max/GC Images) The Jonas Brothers are getting ready for the band's next chapter. The trio recently revealed that Greetings From Your Hometown, a new full-length, will arrive this summer, and fans have already received a taste of what's to come. The sibling group recently dropped the title's lead single, "Love Me to Heaven," which launched ahead of a special fan event and the album announcement. Loyal followers rushed to support the track – as they always do – and while it didn't exactly debut with a bang, it has already managed to make some noise in the United Kingdom. "Love Me to Heaven" opens this week on both the Official Singles Downloads chart and the Official Singles Sales ranking, marking the Jonas Brothers' return to a pair of tallies that have often treated the band well. The song enters the downloads ranking at No. 36, giving the trio another top 40 win, but just barely. It opens slightly lower on the broader sales tally, landing at No. 40. That chart combines both digital purchases and physical single sales, while the downloads tally is limited to just online buys. It's been a little while since the Jonas Brothers last reached the top 40 on either of these charts. The band's most recent success in that region – or anywhere on the tallies – came in April 2023, when "Waffle House" became a quick hit with buyers in the U.K. That tune peaked at No. 11 on the Official Singles Downloads chart and settled just one rung lower on the Official Singles Sales list. In the months since, the pop-rockers have shared a number of other songs, but none have resonated with British audiences in the same way. The Jonas Brothers have earned a solid number of bestselling tunes in the U.K. throughout the decades the band has been releasing music – with a hiatus splitting up two distinct chapters – especially when looking at sales-focused lists. The trio has now appeared on the Official Singles Sales chart with nine different tracks. Of that total, five have broken into the top 40, and at least a couple have climbed into the top 10. The group's record is even more impressive on the Official Singles Downloads chart. "Love Me to Heaven" marks the band's fifteenth appearance on that ranking. Three of those entries have gone on to become top 10 smashes. The new single serves as the lead cut from Greetings From Your Hometown, the Jonas Brothers' upcoming full-length, which isn't expected to drop until August. The track was co-written by Nick Jonas, and it arrived just before JonasCon, a fan-focused event celebrating the band's 20-year legacy and Grammy-nominated career. At that gathering, the siblings officially announced the album, which will follow The Album, the most recent studio effort, which dropped in May 2023.
Yahoo
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Friday Music Guide: New Music From Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco, Jack Harlow & Doja Cat, J-Hope & More
Billboard's Friday Music Guide serves as a handy guide to this Friday's most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond. This week, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco hoist up their love, Jack Harlow and Doja Cat have a blast collaborating, and J-Hope keeps pushing forward. Check out all of this week's picks below: More from Billboard Jon Stewart, Bowen Yang & More Are Nominated for 2025 Ambies, Presented by the Podcast Academy Watch Celine Dion Rip a Killer Tee Shot and Play Golf Club Air Guitar On Outing With Sons: 'Getting Back into the Swing of Things!!' Guns N' Roses Tap Former Loudermilk, AWOLNATION Drummer to Replace Frank Ferrer Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco, I Said I Love You First is a creative collaboration between two halves of a shared heart, and Benny Blanco's sonic influence exists in direct conversation with Selena Gomez's lyrical delivery. There's a reason why the album artwork is a glimpse of Gomez and Blanco through a keyhole — I Said I Love You First is presented as an intimate glimpse, not big-budget spectacle. Read the full review here. Jack Harlow feat. Doja Cat, 'Just Us' Part of the reason why Jack Harlow and Doja Cat were able to corral top talent like Matt Damon, John Mayer and PinkPantheress for the music video to 'Just Us' is because they're both top talent themselves; their new collaboration crackles with the energy of A-listers who can toss out hooks and sexual innuendos with ease, because they've done so plenty of times before. J-Hope, 'Mona Lisa' J-Hope is getting more adept at finding the intersection between pop, hip-hop and R&B: new solo single 'Mona Lisa' finds the BTS star melding genres with ease, dipping into his falsetto, tossing out some whoa-oa-oa's to punctuate his passion and offering a breezy check-in that will fit right in on summer playlists. Morgan Wallen, 'I'm a Little Crazy' & 'Just in Case' To cap off the week in which he unveiled the May release date of his album I'm the Problem, Morgan Wallen released a pair of new songs that will make its 37-song (!) track list: 'I'm a Little Crazy' allows the country superstar to waxing poetic about his place in the world, 'Just in Case' grows into an earnest anthem, and both tracks feature Wallen's voice dominating the mix. Jonas Brothers, 'Love Me to Heaven' With the Jonas Brothers kicking off their 20th anniversary tour in North America, the boys decided to cook up something new to commemorate the occasion, and 'Love Me to Heaven' sounds tailor-made for the stage, a zippy pop-rock sing-along complete with falsetto runs and backing vocals that will sound even better when sung by a crowd of thousands. Editor's Pick: Japanese Breakfast, If 2021's Jubilee turned Michelle Zauner into an indie-pop star, the long-awaited follow-up For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women) is the sound of the singer-songwriter settling in to the spotlight without sacrificing any of her songwriting nuance. The new album explores moodier territory, but refracts the melancholy through Zauner's ever-engaging lens, her voice more self-assured and trustworthy than ever. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart


Express Tribune
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Jonas Brothers release ‘Love Me to Heaven' as part of 20th anniversary celebrations
The Jonas Brothers have officially kicked off 2025 with the release of their latest single, Love Me to Heaven. The song dropped at midnight on Friday, March 21, marking the band's first release of the year after several notable collaborations, including tracks with Marshmello and Rascal Flatts. Released just ahead of their inaugural fan convention, JONASCON, scheduled for March 23 at New Jersey's American Dream, Love Me to Heaven is part of the band's ongoing 20th anniversary celebrations. The upbeat pop track was first introduced during their anniversary concert in Toronto last month and explores themes of romantic euphoria. The chorus, which features lyrics like 'I could be down, but you love me to heaven,' captures the emotional depth and joy central to the song. The Jonas Brothers have teased an exciting year ahead, including the release of a live album, a holiday soundtrack, solo projects, and even a new Disney+ movie titled Jonas Brothers Christmas Music. JONASCON promises a wealth of experiences for fans, including live performances, Q&A sessions, exclusive merchandise, karaoke, and a Camp Rock bar, solidifying 2025 as a milestone year for the trio. Love Me to Heaven is available for streaming now on all major platforms.


See - Sada Elbalad
14-03-2025
- Entertainment
- See - Sada Elbalad
Jonas Brothers Announce Release Date for Single "Love Me To Heaven"
Yara Sameh The Jonas Brothers are gearing up to release their brand new single, 'Love Me to Heaven". The follow-up to the sibling trio's recent singles with Marshmello ('Slow Motion') and Rascal Flatts ('I Dare You') is due out on March 21. They announced the news in an Instagram post on Thursday in which all three modeled Canadian tuxedoes while flipping and jumping through the sky. The band previewed the uptempo pop tune during their 20th-anniversary celebration show in Toronto last month, busting out the live debut of the track on which they sing, 'Could give me everything, but it ain't enough/ You can't put a price on the human touch/ I could be down, but you love me to heaven/ Love me to heaven, babe.' Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas will continue their celebration of two decades of familial pop rocking with the upcoming one-day JONASCON at the American Dream Mall in their native New Jersey on March 23. The event will feature live performances, DJ sets, Q&A panels, fan activations, pop-up surprises, retail takeovers, a Jonas trading post, trivia, games, immersive experiences, an interactive art installation, keynote event, karaoke, a Camp Rock bar, special guests, mini golf and exclusive merch. 'From their early beginnings to global pop icons, JONASCON will honor the band's incredible journey while also showing their appreciation to the fans who have been with them from the beginning,' a statement promised. While no specific information has been released about where the new single will land, earlier this year the trio promised that their 20th-anniversary celebrations will include a 'year of music,' featuring new songs, a live album, soundtrack, solo music and a holiday movie for Disney titled Jonas Brothers Christmas Music. They will also be featured on Rascal Flatt's upcoming duets album, Life Is a Highway: Refueled Duet via 'I Dare You,' which was written by Nick Jonas with Dan + Shay's Shay Mooney, Dewain Whitmore Jr, and Tommy English. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jonas Brothers (@jonasbrothers)