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Jonas Brothers new music video

American pop band The Jonas Brothers are back with a new song and music video, exciting their fans everywhere! It has been a long time since we heard any music from Kevin, Joe and Nick as a group because, after releasing a single called First Time in 2013, they split.


On 28th February, they announced the release of their first single together after six years and released Sucker on 1st March.





The first thing you see when the video starts is a car driving up to a large palatial style building with a beautiful green area with fountains and then it cuts to the Jonas Brothers inside singing to two ladies laying on deck chairs surrounded by Corgis. I thought it felt royal and I read that this video was actually at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, UK where Queen Elizabeth 1 grew up. That's very cool!
The women featured are actually the partners of the Jonas Brothers - Kevin's wife Danielle, Nick's wife Priyanka and Joe's Fiancé Sophie Turner. They look beautiful in their fancy costumes. The brothers and their ladies are shown having fun around the grounds of the house, having a tea party outside, chasing each other and dancing, I love that conga line! The whole video is amazing, I can tell that the guys worked extremely hard on it. It would have taken a lot of time and effort to secure the gorgeous, grand location, design the costumes and organise everything else they needed. The music video was so well done.



Sucker is a love song and I think it is more mature sound and look for Kevin, Joe and Nick. Of course it should be, since they have grown up a lot I the last six years as have their fans who have grown up watching them on the Disney Channel from 2005 onwards. I remember watching them on Hannah Montana and the movie Camp Rock and thinking how cute they were. They were the big boyband back then.





I hope this is not a one off and they will release more music together in the future.


You can all watch the Jonas Brothers music video for Sucker on YouTube!




V xoxo

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