Joe Jonas recently debuted his first single, “Work It Out,” from his upcoming solo album titled Music for People Who Believe in Love. The song's lyrics hint at personal struggles, with fans speculating that it may reference his divorce from Sophie Turner. The album, set to release on October 18, is described as a celebration of gratitude, hope, and love.
Jonas shared that the album reflects on his life experiences, including fatherhood and finding happiness in his career. He emphasized the importance of self-care and being there for loved ones. The singer expressed gratitude for the opportunity to connect with audiences through his music and collaborate with talented individuals on the project.
Inspired by a director's question of “What do you want them to feel?” during filming, Jonas aims to evoke positive emotions and healing through his music. He described the album as a reflection and celebration of life, hoping it brings joy to listeners as it did for him during its creation.
Music for People Who Believe in Love marks Jonas' second solo album, following his 2011 release, Fastlife. In recent years, he reunited with his brothers in the Jonas Brothers band and fronted the group DNCE. Jonas revealed that this upcoming album features his most personal music yet, expressing the need to share his feelings through his art.