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Joe Jonas – Work It Out

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GRAMMY® Award-nominated singer, songwriter, actor, producer, and global superstar Joe Jonas has dropped his highly anticipated new single “Work It Out”.

It notably paves the way for his anxiously awaited new full-length offering and first solo album in 13 years, Music For People Who Believe In Love, out October 18th.

‘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. It’s only human to experience uncomfortable feelings; no one is 100% happy all the time. This is a song about getting out of your head and back to the person you really are.

Joe personally co-wrote “Work It Out” with collaborators Jason Evigan, Victoria Evigan, Blush, and Kane Ritchotte. Produced by Jason Evigan and Kane Ritchotte, the track immediately takes flight as an upbeat and irresistible anthem of empowerment that revolves around bright acoustic guitar, driving drums, and dynamic vocals. Joe shows off his range on the chantable and catchy chorus as he sings, “No, nobody’s gonna save you now. No, nobody’s gonna pull you out…life’s gonna work it out!” The single immediately empowers with its undeniable energy and keep-your-head-up-no-matter-what message.

Over the last month, Joe amplified anticipation for “Work It Out” by teasing it online, increasing excitement amongst fans worldwide for the single’s official release today. He recently spoke about the song on the Therapuss with Jake Shane Podcast, and even exclusively played the track’s chorus for the very first time on the podcast. Not to mention, he’s made recent appearances online on Track Star Show and with visual artist Devon Rodriguez, and also performed the song for the first time live this past weekend at the Jonas Brothers’ Calgary Stampede show.

Stay tuned for more to come from Joe Jonas in 2024 – it’s time for Music For People Who Believe In Love.

Listen to this song and more new music premieres on “The New Music Show”, playing daily at 5.30pm PT/8.30pm ET on Channel R – Today’s Hits & Your All-Time Favorites.

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