Jonas Brothers Announce Their First Album in a Decade

Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas and, Joe Jonas. Photo by Andrew H Walker/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9335835am)

It’s been ten years since Jonas Brothers dropped their last studio album Lines, Vines and Trying Times and they’re finally ready for more. The pop trio recently shared key details about their upcoming record, aptly titled “Happiness Begins”.

Their fifth studio album is scheduled for a June 7 release, meaning it will hit the shelves almost ten years after their previous album. Their reunion was a long time coming, and Nick Jonas explained how it all came to be during an interview on The Morning Mash Up on SiriusXM.

“We started making a documentary about a year and a half ago… What happened though, is we started spending a lot of time together and I think we all kind of felt that there was a magic and there is a magic when we’re together that we really missed,” said Nick.

We’ll have to wait a little bit more for the bros to drop their new album, but we kind of know what it’s going to sound like. They already dropped two singles – “Sucker” and “Cool” – and it’s safe to expect a couple more before Happiness Begins officially comes out.

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#HappinessBegins. The album. June 7th.

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