Singer-songwriter and actor Joe Jonas has released his latest track, ‘Work It Out,’ ahead of his upcoming second solo album, as reported by People.
“‘Work It Out’ is a personal anthem for when I have intrusive or ruminating thoughts; to help break their spell and bring me back to living in the present,” Jonas explained in a press release. “It’s only human to experience uncomfortable feelings; no one is 100 per cent happy all the time. This is a song about getting out of your head and back to the person you really are.”
Jonas discussed the song on the ‘Therapuss with Jake Shane’ podcast, where he also debuted the track’s chorus. He performed the song live for the first time at the Jonas Brothers’ Calgary Stampede show.
Earlier this week, Jonas announced the release of his first solo album in 13 years, titled ‘Music For People Who Believe In Love.’ His previous solo album, Fastlife, was released in 2011.
“This album is a celebration of gratitude, hope, and love. These songs reflect on my life from a bird’s-eye view, acknowledging the many blessings around me,” Jonas stated in the press release about his upcoming project.
He continued, “When we take a moment to breathe, pause, and reflect on the positives, my hope is that we can find acceptance and ultimately peace in the present moment. It’s okay to cry and mourn a loss – it’s part of the process to take care of ourselves and eventually enables us to be there for the people we care about.”
Concluding his message, Jonas added, “This album is a reflection and celebration of life. I hope it brings you as much joy as it brought me creating it. Please enjoy!”
‘Music For People Who Believe In Love’ is set to be released on October 18.