Jonas Brothers Make A Comeback

Madalyn Nolan, Editor-in-Chief

  The Jonas Brothers released their new song “Sucker” on Thursday, February 28, after not releasing anything in nearly six years. Fans got a blast from the past as their all-time favorite boy band came back better than ever. The Jonas Brothers started their careers through Disney, where they gained millions of fans and even starred in movies such as Camp Rock. The song immediately blew up, reaching No.1 on Spotify and Apple Music, with 20 million streams on Spotify, and over 50 million on YouTube. They even appeared on The Late Late Show With James Corden, where they did a cover of “Year 3000”, but changed it to 2019.

  The three brothers, Nick, Joe, and Kevin, have just announced that they will be releasing a new documentary exclusively on Amazon Prime, which will be available to viewers in over 200 countries. They have an album on the way soon as well, and reportedly have 30-40 songs in the works. Although the brothers aren’t the sweet, innocent teenage boys fans used to love, the now married men are still capturing the hearts of fans of all ages.

  “I’m really excited for their comeback because I grew up listening to the Jonas Brothers. I listened to them everywhere I went. They had a big impact on the music I listen to now,” said senior Camryn Sinars. “Now I’m just waiting on One Direction to come back. If the Jonas Brothers have a concert, I’ll definitely be in the pit. Also, in the music video, I loved that they used their actual wives instead of random girls in it.”