FIRST LISTEN: The Jonas Brothers Release Final Five Tracks

By: Nov. 27, 2013
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Back in October, the Jonas Brothers confirmed reports that they would be breaking up. Their decision came three weeks after they canceled their concert tour, citing a "deep rift" in the band.

Yesterday the group released their final album yesterday as a digital download to their fan club members. The album consists of 10 live recordings from their 2013 summer tour as well as five previously unreleased studio tracks that were originally scheduled to appear on their fifth album V, which will now be unreleased.

Below, get a first listen to 'Neon', 'Wedding Bells', 'The World', 'What Do I Mean to You' and 'Found.'

The Jonas Brothers burst onto the music scene in August 2007 with their self-titled debut album, which included the hit single "S.O.S." The song soared to #1 on iTunes, and the album climbed to the top five of the Billboard charts and was soon certified double platinum.

With the release of the band's second album, A Little Bit Longer, the Jonas Brothers became the first artist ever to have three albums on the Billboard Top 10 at once: Jonas Brothers, A Little Bit Longer and the Camp Rock soundtrack. In 2009, they released Lines, Vines and Trying Times, a global hit that became their second #1 album in one year.

They have sold a combined 20 million units worldwide, earned over 40 Gold and Platinum record certifications and own the Guinness World Record for "Most Singles to Enter Straight into the U.S. Top 20 in a Year by a Group," with five singles in 2009. They received their first Grammy nomination in 2008 for Best New Artist, and have won nearly 50 awards across the globe, including an American Music Award.


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