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Get your smoothest moves ready, because DNCE is back!
Jonas, 32, announced the group’s return on Instagram Monday, showing off a new logo and teasing the new track, of which he’d previously posted a snippet onTikTok.
“Ready for more @dnce? 😈 So excited to start sharing the new stuff we’ve been working on including#DancingFeetwith@kygomusic!!” hewrote.
Kygo also shared a series of photos taken during rehearsals for the song’s music video that featured returning members Jonas, drummer Jack Lawless and guitarist JinJoo Lee.
“It’s really happy. It’s that feeling of not really giving a f— and enjoying life to the fullest,” Jonas toldRolling Stoneof the new single. “I think what DNCE always did so well was bring joy to people, which is what I wanted to do with this new batch of music. Obviously it’s still very tricky times, but it reminds us all of being able to go out there and dance and enjoy life.”
When the Jonas Brothers reunited in 2019, DNCE took a backseat, as Jonas toldRSthat he struggled to divide his attention.
“In the past with the Jonas Brothers, I used to carry a lot of trauma when new projects would present themselves because you could only focus on one thing at a time,” he said.
Without the pressures of a timeline, his creativity could flow more easily, and Jonas said he was inspired to get things moving once more while filming the upcoming movieDevotionin Savannah, Georgia early last year.
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While Lawless and Lee have returned, bassist Cole Whittle has moved on to pursue solo projects.
“While I was in the Jonas Brothers again, I put a pause on all things DNCE, with the support of my fellow bandmates. So it became this thing where we all went and did our own thing and started to look at what else we wanted to do. Cole’s been making really amazing music that’s right up his alley, and I’m really supportive of him,” Jonas said. “I can kind of foresee it becoming this E Street Band where members come and go.”
source: people.com