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The Jonas Brothers Just Released A New Single—And Its Music Video Features Some Familiar Faces

The Jonas Brothers Just Released A New Single—And Its Music Video Features Some Familiar Faces

You hear that sound?


That's the sound of Jonas Brothers fans losing their minds over the band's first single in nearly six years.

The song, titled "Sucker," dropped at midnight on Friday.

It turns out the song, which includes the lyrics "I'm a sucker for you/Say the word and I'd go anywhere blindly," is aptly titled; Ii features appearances from three familiar faces––Kevin, Joe and Nick's respective love interests: Danielle Jonas, Sophie Turner, and Priyanka Chopra.

The music video showcases all six of them exploring a castle well suited for a dreamscape in the style of Alice in Wonderland.

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And they all look fabulous, don't they?

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Fans are PSYCHED.




The brothers appeared earlier this morning on The Elvis Duran Show––and Joe Jonas told fans to prepare for more music on the way:

"When we started to figure out what the sound was going to be like — balancing Nick's sound, DNCE's sound and, to be truthful, Kevin bringing so much heart into this. It's been incredible — his stories, his family and everything that he has going on now, it was really important to be able to blend the three and so, we have probably 30, 40 songs recorded that we can't wait to release."

The brothers also have a week-long engagement with The Late Late Show host James Corden from March 4 to March 7 where they'll perform and discuss their reasons for releasing new music now after such a long hiatus.

The boys are back, everyone. Expect them to take over the airwaves this summer.

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