The Popular Jonas Brothers Songs

April 5, 2008 – 4:00 am
by zachjer cuello

The band The Jonas Brothers has been in the business since 2005. In the course of the band’s career, they were able to release two albums- It’s About Time and Jonas Brothers. The songs of the Jonas Brothers are a mixture of punk, rock, a little bit of acoustic and soul.

At first Nick Jonas was really the one in the music industry but that all changed from brothers act to a band after a Columbia Records executive heard their song “Please Be Mine”. Other music writers were used during the production of their first album. And these writers have written songs for some well known celebrities like Joss Stone and Beyonce.

After the band was released by Columbia and signed up Hollywood Records, the band released their second album entitled Jonas Brothers. This time the album only contained songs that the Jonas brothers themselves wrote and a few covers. It definitely represents the growth that the band has experienced since 2005. The album contains the following songs: “Kids of the Future”, “Hold On”, “SOS”, “When You Look Me in the Eyes”, “Hello Beautiful”, “Games”, “Hollywood” and “Good Night and Goodbye”.

The Jonas Brothers did other songs namely: “6 Minutes” by Lyte Funky Ones, “What I go to School For”, “Poor Unfortunate Souls”, “Kids of the Future”, “I Wanna Be Like You”, and “Take on Me” by A-ha.

The band also showed some other ability like creating music for other engagements. During the second season of American Dragon Jake Long, the band sang the theme song. Other songs record for Disney Project were “Yo Ho and the “Time for Me to Fly”.

The band is currently working on their third album which currently has no title yet. There is a reason the band is a successful and that is because the brothers can really create some good music. The band has created some catchy tunes with a good mix of pop and punk.

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