If there's one solo record Jonas Brothers fans have been waiting for, it's one from Joe Jonas, and he knows it. Jonas previously announced his solo record for 2024 before pushing it back to be a 2025 release.
We now know that the album is called Music For People Who Believe In Love, and it's going to be released on May 23rd. While Jonas has been teasing the songs for months, most of us are absolutely captivated by his latest single, "Heart by Heart."
As far as deeply personal songs go, "Heart by Heart" feels like it was trapped in the vault and was finally freed. If you haven't listened to it yet, what are you doing? If you haven't given Joe Jonas and his music a chance yet, then you need to go listen to his previous releases, such as "Work It Out" and "What This Could Be," because they're incredible.
Joe recently visited The Kelly Clarkson Show to talk about his new album, and it's clear from how Joe is talking that he's incredibly excited to release it. While I've been a long-time fan of Joe Jonas and his solo music, this feels like a new chapter for him and a way for him to connect with an even larger fan base.
Joe Jonas is hyping his new album up ahead of its release.
While his interview with Kelly Clarkson covers more than his album, it's worth watching, especially if you like Joe Jonas. However, we're here to talk about the album, so let's break down what Joe shared during his interview. One of the first tidbits he dropped was that the album is inspired by his roots, such as "old country, 90's country stuff..." which sounds like something completely different but incredibly cool coming from him.
Kelly even shared that she enjoyed the album because it was so different. Basically, he's mixing all these different genres, yet the album still works. That's not always an easy thing to do, but hearing that from Kelly Clarkson is high praise. If that doesn't make you want to listen to the album, then I don't know what else will.
Joe categorized this as his "rediscovery album," which essentially allowed him to step outside of the Jonas Brothers and DNCE. He basically shares that he knew this album was going to be something, but he wasn't sure at the time. Thankfully, we all know that it's his second solo album and one that is poised to get a good reception. He even shared how it was working with his brother, Franklin, making it such a fun family memory for the two.
No matter if you are a Jonas Brothers fan or just enjoy Joe's solo projects, the hype around Music For People Who Believe in Love has likely gotten to you. If not, then you still have plenty of time to order, save, or do a pick-up order for the album.