Joe Jonas, one-third of the globally renowned Jonas Brothers, is venturing into new territory with his upcoming solo album, "Music for People Who Believe in Love." Unlike his 2011 solo debut, "Fastlife," which aimed at club-driven pop hits, this latest musical effort is drawn from a period of significant personal and professional transformation. "I was going through a lot of life changes," Jonas told Billboard while reflecting on the past few years of his life, "finding out who I was as a person and father and friend, and living under the microscope of what the music industry can be.

And I think, at such a crazy time in my life, I looked to music as an outlet." The former Disney Channel child star, now 35, has seen his share of ups and downs over the past decade. From finding chart success with DNCE's "Cake by the Ocean" to reuniting with his brothers Nick and Kevin for the Jonas Brothers' 2019 comeback hit "Sucker," Joe has navigated the twists and turns of fame while also managing the complexities of his personal life.

Outside of work, Joe was busy handling his family life after marrying actress Sophie Turner in 2019, welcoming two daughters, and having a highly publicized divorce in 2023. All of these helped shaped the artist that he is today. Drawing from his experiences for his next album, Joe came up with a 12-track record that defies the expectations of a typical pop record.

"Music for People Who Believe in Love" draws on a wide range of influences, from garage rock to.