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Joe Jonas announces an album about Belief in Love

The singer will publish a solo album in the autumn - nearly a year after his separation from actress Sophie Turner, it is about hope and love.

Music for people who believe in love
Music for people who believe in love

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One year after his separation from British actress Sophie Turner, US-Singer Joe Jonas plans to release a solo album about the hope for love in the fall. The album titled "Music For People Who Believe In Love" (in English: "Music for People Who Believe in Love") is scheduled to come out on October 18, as Jonas announced on Instagram.

The "Sucker" singer and "Game of Thrones" actor Turner (28) announced their separation last September after four years of marriage and then went through a lengthy custody battle over their two daughters. Jonas shared that his new album will cover his experiences as a father, as a friend to himself, and as a friend to others.

The album is described as "a celebration of gratitude, hope and Love." "These songs reflect my life from a bird's eye view and honor the many blessings around me." The first single from the album, "Work It Out," is set to be released on July 19. Jonas became famous as a member of the band "Jonas Brothers," which he founded with his brothers Nick and Kevin.

Joe Jonas, originating from the United States of America, will release his solo album titled "Music For People Who Believe in Love" in Los Angeles, on October 18. This album, filled with hope for love, was announced by Jonas himself on Instagram. Despite his separation from Sophie Turner, the US-singer expresses his experiences as a father, a friend to himself, and a friend to others in the album's lyrics.

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