LISTEN: Jonas Brothers treat fans to two new songs

Nick Jonas, left, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas from the Jonas Brothers at Z100's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in New York. Picture: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File

Nick Jonas, left, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas from the Jonas Brothers at Z100's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in New York. Picture: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File

Published May 15, 2020

Share

The Jonas Brothers have treated fans to two new track, "X" and "5 More Minutes", and also teased that they have a wealth of material stored away.

The "Sucker" hitmakers - comprised of siblings Joe, Kevin and Nick Jonas - have treated fans to a double release and have also teased that they have enough new material to make an album.

Their fans started to speculate that a new record could be on the cards to mark their 15th anniversary as a group, as the two songs together, "XV" is 15 in Roman numerals.

And, although Joe insisted they hadn't used the two tracks to cryptically tease a record, they do have plenty of tracks stored away that could make a follow-up to their 2019 comeback LP, "Happiness Begins".

Speaking on SiriusXM Hits 1 Celebrity Session, Joe explained: "We definitely have a good amount of songs ready to go.

"And I think we didn't realise all the parallels with just having 'X' and 'V' as this title because now people are thinking there's more to it.

"But right now, we just got two songs to deliver to everyone, and hopefully they enjoy those.

"And we definitely want to release more.

"So we'll see how everything goes in the next few weeks, few months, and hopefully, we can be putting some more songs in your hands."

On the new tracks, he added: "We're happy with these songs, and to have Karol G featured on 'X' is exciting for us.

"They both are completely different songs.

"They both have a different story to tell."

Meanwhile, the trio will be performing from their homes along with the likes of Ellie Goulding and Niall Horan for the virtual BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend UK 2020 next weekend.

Following the cancellations of live events due to the coronavirus pandemic, the annual extravaganza is no longer going ahead, but a host of stars have signed up to perform from their homes.

Related Topics: