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Nick Jonas releases new solo album 'Spaceman' and video featuring wife Priyanka

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ByDanielle Long
March 12, 2021, 3:48 PM

Nick Jonas returned to the solo music scene on Friday with the release of his fourth studio album, "Spaceman."

The record is Jonas' first solo album since 2016's "Last Year Was Complicated" and his first since 2019's reunion of the Jonas Brothers and their "Happiness Begins" era.

Although five years have passed, the 28-year-old singer brings the same R&B flavor he's known for to his latest piece of work but this time with a bit more of a pop edge to it, coupled mostly with contemporary love song lyrics.

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Hours before the release of the 11-track project, the Grammy-nominated artist gifted fans with the video for the lead single, also titled "Spaceman," which featured a special appearance by his wife of two years, actress and producer Priyanka Chopra Jonas.

She appears in several visuals throughout the video.

Jonas first hinted at "Spaceman" in February.

"So excited to start this journey with all of you," he tweeted at the time. "I made this album while doing what most of us have been doing this past year, sitting at home and hoping for better days ahead."

"There are four themes we will explore on the album," he added. "Distance. Indulgence. Euphoria. Commitment."

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In another tweet, just five minutes after the album's release, Jonas added, "Writing this album was a way to process everything that was happening in the world, the distance between us, and what matters most."

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"Spaceman" is available for streaming now.

Here's the track listing:

  • "Don't Give Up on Us"
  • "Heights"
  • "Spaceman"
  • "2Drunk"
  • "Delicious"
  • "This Is Heaven"
  • "Sexual"
  • "Deeper Love"
  • "If I Fall"
  • "Death Do Us Part"
  • "Nervous"

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