About Jonas Brothers

The Jonas Brothers are an American pop rock band formed in 2005 by three siblings: Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas. Raised in Wyckoff, New Jersey, the brothers started their musical journey young, with their band debuting after signing with Columbia Records in 2005. Initially, their first album, *It's About Time*, did not achieve commercial success, leading to their release from Columbia. However, Disney’s Hollywood Records recognized their potential and signed them, launching their breakthrough with the self-titled album *Jonas Brothers* in 2007, which went platinum and featured hits like "S.O.S." and "Hold On"[1][4][5]. Their rise to fame was closely tied to Disney projects, including starring in the movie musical *Camp Rock* and their own reality show *Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream*. By 2008, their album *A Little Bit Longer* debuted at number one on the *Billboard 200*, solidifying their status as a major pop act and appealing particularly to the "tween" demographic. They toured extensively, including headlining their own world tours and releasing the concert documentary *Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience* in 2009. Their music and appearances earned them a Grammy nomination in 2008, marking critical recognition beyond their fan base[3][5][6]. The band split in 2013 after declining commercial performance and individual pursuits. Joe formed the band DNCE, and Nick embarked on a solo career while Kevin focused on business ventures. In 2019, the brothers reunited, releasing the chart-topping single "Sucker," which debuted at number one on the *Billboard Hot 100*, marking their first number-one hit and a rare feat for a boy band in recent decades. Their comeback album *Happiness Begins* also debuted at number one, accompanied by a documentary *Chasing Happiness* and a global tour, reigniting their popularity and adaptin

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