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Joe Jonas recently opened up about his upcoming album, Music for People Who Believe in Love , addressing speculation that the songs might be about his divorce from Sophie Turner . In an interview with Billboard, Joe made it clear that his new music isn’t intended to target or criticize anyone, including his ex-wife. Fans have been eager to find out if Joe’s new album would touch on his recent split from Sophie, but the singer emphasized that the album is more about his personal journey and the positive aspects of his life.

He explained that while the songs were written during a period of significant change, they reflect a broader perspective on life rather than focusing on his past relationship. Joe shared that writing the album was both challenging and liberating, especially during such a tumultuous time in his life. He mentioned that music became an important outlet for him as he navigated these changes, including figuring out who he is as a person, a father, and a friend, all while being in the public eye.



Despite the difficulties, Joe stressed that his intention with this album was not to call out anyone or put any personal issues on display. Instead, he wanted the music to represent the happiness and gratitude he feels for his life, particularly for his two children. He described himself as a happy person who has gone through a significant journey to reach this point, and he wanted the album to reflect that positive evolution.

At the heart of the project, Joe hopes that the music will resonate with listeners and help them through their own challenges. He expressed that if his songs can provide comfort or support to others, that would be the greatest outcome he could wish for. For those curious about Joe’s personal life, his dating history , including his relationship with Sophie Turner, remains a topic of interest among fans.

However, with this new album, Joe seems more focused on celebrating the present and the love he has in his life rather than dwelling on the past..

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