JAKARTA - Joe Jonas is preparing to welcome the release of his solo album titled Music for People Who Believe in Love. This is the second solo album, which was released after 13 years after the first album, Fastlife (2011).

In his new album, the Jonas Brothers member involves several collaborators, including Alexander 23, Josette Maskin of Muna, Jason Evigan, Tommy English, and Paris Carney.

Joe involved the collaborator for Music for People Who Believe in Love because he wanted to pack his album with many features.

"I reach out to a lot of different people because I feel like I have narratives and other voices and lots of duets," Joe Jonas said in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly.

"I feel that some song in lyric need someone else's voice. Many parts of this album speak as a third person or chat with a fictional version of me, or a fictional in my life," he continued.

On another occasion with Jake Shane on Therapuss, Joe said he had received approval from two other Jonas Brothers members, Kevin and Nick, before the album was actually worked on.

"I ask for the blessing of my brothers and sisters," he said.

I want to do something myself, and I don't feel like it's DNCE, and I need to express a few things for myself. And they said, "Just do it."

Meanwhile, the opening single titled 'Work It Out' was released in July.

Meanwhile, the Music for People Who Believe in Love album is planned to be released on 18 October.


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