UMVA has learned that Joe Jonas, the Jonas Brothers star, has been reflecting on his tumultuous past few years, sharing intimate details about his life, music, and new collaborations.
With over half his life spent in the spotlight, Joe knows how hard it can be to find moments of calm and privacy - something he's been craving lately. He's now focused on spending quality time with his two daughters, Willa and Delphine, splitting his time between the UK and the US.
Joe's life has undergone significant changes in recent years, becoming a dad for the first time in 2020, and then publicly splitting with ex-wife Sophie Turner in 2023 after almost a decade together. His second solo album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, was released last year, marking a new beginning in his life and music.
The album was a reflection of Joe's journey, as he sought to create something that embodied a newfound sense of love and self-discovery. He expressed pride in the album, enjoying the creative freedom to be mysterious and let fans interpret his lyrics.
One of his songs, Heart by Heart, has resonated with fans, prompting Joe to create a music video for the track. He's also teased new music on the horizon, with another song ready to go, but needing to fit it into his busy schedule.
Gaming has become a vital source of relaxation for Joe, who recently collaborated with mobile farming game Hay Day, remixing The Cozy Anthem, the game's country-inspired theme song. He described the collaboration as a 'no-brainer,' enjoying the process of creating a new melody and exploring the country genre.
Country music holds a special place in Joe's heart, thanks to his father's roots in the genre. His dad, Paul, was an aspiring country singer when Joe was young, making the collaboration feel authentic and a way for Joe to connect with his heritage.
Joe and his brothers, Kevin and Nick, are set to receive Disney's highest honor, being named Disney Legends this year, alongside stars like Anne Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson, and Alan Tudyk. Joe called it an 'insane' milestone, welcoming the recognition.
Reflecting on his past, Joe discussed his 'bad boy' phase, a period when he sought to rebel against the Disney kid label. He confessed to being relieved that he hadn't 'burned bridges' during that time, emphasizing the importance of maintaining positive relationships in the industry.
Now in his 30s, Joe is prioritizing family time and embracing a cosier way of life. He's focused on taking care of himself, working hard, and enjoying quiet mornings with his daughters. With big plans and tours on the horizon, Joe is looking forward to this new chapter in his life.
As Joe looks to the future, he's open to finding love again, having closed the chapter on his previous relationship. With a renewed sense of purpose and creativity, Joe is poised to continue making music and entertaining fans for years to come.