Joe Jonas teases major collaborations on new solo album
Joe Jonas has teased that he has drafted a range of big-name stars to collaborate on his new album.
The 34-year-old singer is set to release Music For People Who Believe In Love in October - and this will be his second solo album following the release of his 2011 debut, Fastlife.
The American star has unleashed music as part of The Jonas Brothers since 2005 alongside siblings Nick and Kevin - and has also fronted the band DNCE since 2015.
Joe's new album is expected to be filled with highly personal lyrics as he recently divorced his wife Sophie Turner - but the record will also be filled with other singing voices.
He told Entertainment Weekly, "We packed it with features. I was reaching out to a lot of different people because I felt like I wanted to have other narratives and other voices and a lot of duets."
He added, "I felt like some of the songs lyrically needed somebody else's voice. A lot of this album is speaking in third person or having a conversation with a fictional version of myself, or a fictional person in my life. Being able to have that (other) voice create that was really special."
Joe was married to Game of Thrones actress Sophie, 28, from 2019 until 2023 and the couple share two young daughters, born in July 2020 and July 2022.