Joe Jonas has just announced a delightful surprise for his fans: his highly anticipated solo album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, will now be released on May 23—five months earlier than the originally scheduled October 18 release date.
The Jonas Brothers frontman made the announcement on Instagram, sharing a video of the album’s vinyl edition. This marks his first solo project in over a decade, offering fans a fresh new sound.
In July 2024, Jonas described the album as a celebration of “gratitude, hope, and love.” He shared that the album reflects on his life from a broad perspective, acknowledging the many blessings around him. “These songs reflect on my life from a bird’s-eye view,” he explained, adding that the music speaks to the positive themes of gratitude and hope.
While Joe Jonas has enjoyed major success as part of the Jonas Brothers and DNCE, his solo career has been limited. His only previous solo album, Fast Life, was released in 2011. That album featured the Chris Brown-penned track “See No More,” which peaked at No. 92 on the Billboard Hot 100.
While his younger brother, Nick Jonas, found consistent success as a solo artist, Joe focused on group projects before the Jonas Brothers reunited in 2019. Now, with his new album, Joe is stepping back into the spotlight on his own terms, presenting a new sound and a fresh perspective.
Music for People Who Believe in Love promises to be a major milestone in Joe Jonas’ solo career, showcasing his growth as an artist and his evolving musical journey. Fans can now look forward to the album’s early release, bringing hope, love, and inspiration to the airwaves much sooner than expected.