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Joe Jonas unveils “Work It Out,” the enjoyable, high-energy promo single from his sophomore album, Music For People Who Believe in Love.
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“Sometimes I wish I had powers to be invisible.” Doesn’t everybody? “Work It Out” marks the first single by Jonas Brothers standout Joe Jonas since 2022 (“Not Alone” with Khalid). It is far more momentous. Why? It is the promo single from Music For People Who Believe in Love, Jonas’ sophomore album, arriving 13 years after his debut, Fastlife, released in 2011. Jonas penned the single alongside Jason Evigan, Bianca Atterberry, Kane Ritchotte, and Victoria Evigan. Jason Evigan and Kane Ritchotte produced.
Joe Jonas // Music For People Who Believe in Love // Republic // 10.18.24
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