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How Joe Jonas Found a Sense of Belonging and Security on His New Single ‘Work It Out’


Joe Jonas breaks down his new single 'Work It Out' from his debut solo album 'Music for People Who Believe in Love,' out October 18.

On Rolling Stone's The Breakdown, the musician dives into the making of the first single from his upcoming solo album Music for People Who Believe in Love, out October 18 During the latest episode of Rolling Stone’s The Breakdown, Jonas reveals the light and dark sides of that power — one that could be used for pranking his close friends or for escaping from a world he doesn’t always feel like he knows how to navigate. But I think all of us can feel overwhelmed and stressed, and even an hour or two later, you’re like, II’ve got to handle this myself and deal with it and grow.’ The view of mental health has changed a lot over time, and especially music industry.

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