Paranoid
by the Jonas Brothers

I make the most of all the stress
I try to live without regret
But i m about to break a sweat
Im freaking out

Its like a poison in my brain
Its like a fog that blurs the scene
Its like a vine you cant untame
Oh, im freaking out

Everytime i turn around
Something dont feel right
I might be paranoid
Im boarding the lines
Cause they just might split
Can someone stop the noise?
I dont know what it is
But it just dont fit
Im paranoid, yeah

I take the next stairway steps
To get some air into my chest
Cant hear the thoughts inside my head
Im still freaking out
Thats why my ex is still my ex
I never trust a word she says

Now I'm speechless, over the edge
I'm just breathless, I never thought
That I'd catch this love bug again
Im runnin all the background checks
And shes freaking out

Everytime i turn around somethings just not right
Might be paranoid
Im boardin the lines cause they just might split
Can someone stop the noise?
I dont know what it is
But it just dont fit
Consider me destroyed
Cause i dont know how to act cause i lost my head
I must be paranoid

I never thought it would come to this
Im paranoid

Stuck in the room
Were staring faces, oh
Im caught in a nightmare
I cant wake up
If you hear my cry running threw her streets
Im about to freak
Come and rescue me

She might be paranoid, yeah
Im boarding the lines cause they just might split
Can someone stop the noise?
I dont know what it is
But it just dont fit
Consider me destroyed
I dont know how to act cause i lost
Cause i lost my head
I must be paranoid
I never thought it would come to this
Im paranoid



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donderdag 31 maart 2011
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Diabetes
Als de diagnose en behandeling van Nick Jonas enkele dagen was uitgesteld, had het heel anders met hem kunnen aflopen.

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Joe Jonas was weer op een premiere gespot. Het ging om Soul Surfer.

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woensdag 30 maart 2011
Joe Nick

Bowling
Joe & Nick hebben gezellig samen een avondtje gebowled.

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Urth
Joe Jonas is wederom gespot op weg naar zijn lunch. Hij vertelt wat over een samenwerking voor zijn CD.

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Future


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dinsdag 29 maart 2011
Race

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maandag 28 maart 2011
Details

Cover Shoot
Er is een fimpje te zien van de cover van Joe Jonas voor het magazine Details.

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Cover Shoot

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zondag 27 maart 2011
Uit

Night Out
Joe Jonas is lekker uit geweest!

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Musical
Kevin Jonas is ook weggeweest. Samen met zijn vrouw ging hij naar de musical Million Dollar Quartet

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zaterdag 26 maart 2011
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G wagen
Joe Jonas besloot om een rondje te rijden in zijn auto.

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City of Hope


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vrijdag 25 maart 2011
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Training
Kevin Jonas gaat nog wat trainen voor hij echt gaat racen.

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A night to remember
Kevin Jonas is naar een musical geweest en ging met de crew op de foto.


SXSW


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donderdag 24 maart 2011
All 3

Sucker Punch
Joe Jonas was op de premiere van de film Sucker Punch.

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Los Angeles
Het is mooi weer en de Jonas Brothers gaan weer naar buiten.

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Toyota
Kevin Jonas is geinterviewd bij Toyotay Racing.

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woensdag 23 maart 2011
Jazz

Boo!
Joe Jonas is weer tijdens zijn lunch gespot. Hij droeg een a Comme des Garcons shirt.

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Let's misbehave


Red Carpet


Behind the Scenes

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dinsdag 22 maart 2011
Live

Still in love with you


Fly with me


Friday


Joe: Solo


Surprising

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Hope

Concert for Hope
De Jonas Brothers waren eergisteren gasten tijdens het concert for hope. Ze hebben hier natuurlijk ook weer opgetreden.

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maandag 21 maart 2011
Lab

Beatlab
Nick Jonas is weer het beatlab ingedoken. Deze keer was hij er met Greyson Chance.

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zondag 20 maart 2011
Family

Wish
Nick Jonas wenst Demi Lovato het beste!

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Walk
Joe Jonas is wederom gespot tijdens het uitlaten van zijn hond Winson.

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Race
Kevin Jonas zal meedoen aan een race met toyota's.

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zaterdag 19 maart 2011
Smile!

Break up


Nick

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vrijdag 18 maart 2011
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Joe Jonas is gespot op een winkelstraat toen hij zijn tong uit stak.

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Nick Jonas

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donderdag 17 maart 2011
Chat

Nick Jonas
Hij liet zich weer zien op een speciale gelegenheid. Deze keer was het voor alzheimer: A Night At Sardi’s’ fundraiser

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De relatie tussen Ashey Greene & Joe Jonas is afgelopen.

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'Like' Joe Jonas op facebook!

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Nick Jonas chillt met zijn hondElvis.

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woensdag 16 maart 2011
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Details

Joe Jonas Goes It Alone

With a new solo album and a new look, the 21-year-old just wants you to see him as more than a tween idol.
Can you help a Jonas Brother out?

Joe Jonas is going grocery shopping, walking along a busy commercial section of Hollywood. No one notices him, no tween girls shriek, as he weaves through the sidewalk traffic. Joe doesn’t much look like a Jonas Brother anymore. Gone is his telltale luxurious sweep of black hair. Now it’s cropped in a look one of his handlers likes to call “Top Gun-Tom Cruise,” and he’s wearing a rakish beard and mustache, along with skinny jeans that hang low enough to reveal the pattern on his boxers. These signs of testosterone seem to defy the boy band’s squeaky-clean image—the three brothers wore “purity rings,” pledging chastity until marriage. Joe, 21, looks all grown up. And there isn’t a purity ring in sight.

“‘Does anyone ever tell you you look like Joe Jonas?’ I get that a lot,” Joe says in his mild, soft-spoken way. “Or they’ll say, ‘You’re so much cuter in person.’ Or ‘Where are your brothers?’” He laughs. “It’s not like we wake up in the same bed.”

Joe moved out of the home he shared with his parents and his brothers, Kevin, 23, and Nick, 18, a year and a half ago, to rent a house with some buddies in Los Feliz. But it was haunted, he says—”We’d hear footsteps”—and he often thought about getting his own place. Then, about nine months ago, he started dating Twilight star Ashley Greene, and the idea of a little privacy became more appealing. So last November, he found a bachelor pad in this part of town, which he likes because “it’s like my mini New York. I got my gym a few blocks away”—where he’s been working out five days a week with his trainer.

“I like to watch all the crazy characters in the neighborhood,” he says. “I saw this gay homeless guy that got arrested. When the cops said, ‘Spread ‘em,’ he was like, ‘You’d like that, wouldn’t you?’” Joe grins; he likes a good comeback.

In addition to hitting the gym regularly, Joe is also a fan of bars in the area, like the Bowery on Sunset, because it’s “really laid-back.” Wait a minute—didn’t the Jonas Brothers, who provided the voices of cherubs in 2009′s Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, swear off alcoholic beverages?

Yes, but that was back when Joe was living with his mom, Denise, and his dad, Kevin Sr., a former evangelical preacher who now comanages the band. It was also before Joe decided to do a solo album, the first single from which will be released next month.

“I’m growing up, the fans are growing up,” Joe says. “I’ve gone through a lot of stuff in my life so far. There are stories I haven’t really been able to tell. When you’re writing with three people, you wind up with a sound that might be—not average—but, you know, expected.”

The moment he walks into Trader Joe’s, the sound system starts playing “Year 3000,” a Jonas Brothers hit from their first album, 2006′s It’s About Time. The boys’ cheerful guitar riffs and boisterous voices fill the giant store. “I didn’t call and arrange this,” Joe says, amused, as he grabs a cart.

Joe’s apartment, a loft studio in a brand-new high-rise, is sizable, but it’s modest for a young man who, with his brothers, made $35.5 million last year, putting them at No. 40 on the Forbes “Celebrity 100.” There’s a stunning 180-degree view of Los Angeles. There’s a vintage Pac Man game, a Batman pinball machine, a Baldwin piano, and an 8-month-old English-bulldog puppy named Winston. There’s a Warholesque painting of Mick Jagger by a local artist. Joe—who is known for his on-stage brio, his jumps and kicks and orgasmic facial contortions—has said that he idolizes the performance styles of Jagger and Freddie Mercury, “the big frontmen.”

There’s also a framed photograph of Joe and his brothers at the White House with President Obama and Paul McCartney—on the wall right by the front door, so you can’t miss it. “I didn’t know who to be more excited about,” Joe says of the meeting, which took place last year when McCartney received the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. The Jonas Brothers performed a cover of “Drive My Car” at the event.

“I heard [McCartney] told somebody, ‘I want the new Beatles to come and play for me,’” Joe says, his chocolate-brown eyes growing wider.

Joe will tell you stories about famous rockers giving props to a band that the New York Times has called “among the most culturally important American rock bands of the last decade.”

“Pat [Patrick Carney], the drummer for the Black Keys, I met him at a Kings of Leon concert in London”—coincidentally, it was at that same concert that Joe met Greene—”and he was like, ‘I used to shit on you guys, but then I actually listened to your stuff, and you’re so rad.’”

A Black Keys record is playing on Joe’s turntable as he makes taco filling, simmering chicken in olive oil and lemonade. He’s into cooking. After he got his own place, he says, “I fell in love with it. I became friends with a lot of chefs. I was a judge on Top Chef last year. It was a dream come true.”

Then he pauses a moment; his thick, dark eyebrows knit together. He looks like a teenager again. “You know what? I forgot to get tortillas.”

The taco filling winds up being wrapped into big pieces of lettuce—a fine, healthy, Asian-inspired solution. Joe stands at the counter as he tucks into his new culinary invention and starts talking excitedly about his solo album (which is as yet unnamed). He has been recording in L.A. for the past couple of months but says the idea came to him in the summer of 2009 when the JoBros were in Rome. “We were sitting in this beautiful Colosseum-looking hotel. And I was starting to think, ‘I really wanna do a solo project.’ My brother Nick did one. It wasn’t really as big as…” Here he catches himself. Nick’s solo album, Who I Am, released last year, received mixed reviews and sold fewer than 200,000 copies in the U.S.

“He wasn’t really hoping for it to be huge,” says Joe, who calls Nick “my best friend.” “It was more for himself. He wanted to do a record that he really believed in. And so I was like, ‘I would really like to make music that inspires me,’ ’cause with the Jonas Brothers stuff, we can be constricted in what we can and cannot do.

“I wanted to do something you could hear in a club or something you could dance to, something that’s fun—something that’s me. I think it was definitely because I was getting older. But it was also a kind of a scary thought. ‘Cause you go, ‘I don’t want to offend my brothers.’ You know?”

But when he approached Nick and Kevin, they were all for it. He also got the blessing of Hollywood Records, the Jonas Brothers’ label, which is owned by Disney and which sold 8.5 million copies of the band’s last three albums—Jonas Brothers, A Little Bit Longer, and Lines, Vines and Trying Times.

But the boys in the band aren’t really boys anymore, and the sales of their recent albums have slipped slightly. Their 2009 Disney Channel sitcom, Jonas L.A., didn’t catch on with viewers and was canceled after two seasons. Their debut film, Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, was a disappointment, earning just over $19 million.

The thinking at Disney HQ seems to be that a solo turn by Joe might be a way for the Brothers to recapture their maturing fan base and possibly develop a new one. “We’re not breaking up, we’re just taking a break,” Joe says. “I really have a hope for the fans that got older and went, ‘You know what, I’m really not into the Jonas Brothers anymore,’ that I’m able to catch their ear again with my project and they’re able to go, like, ‘Hey, this is cool stuff, I’m happy listening to this, I’m not embarrassed listening to this.’”

“I’m wildly supportive,” says Rich Ross, chairman of Walt Disney Studios. “Going solo is a very good idea for Joe at this age. It’s like graduating from college.”

But will Joe Jonas be believable as a real rock star? Can the fans ever forget that they loved him in fourth grade?

“I look at Joe’s scenario as kind of like when Justin Timberlake broke out of ‘N Sync,” says Rob Knox, a producer working on Joe’s solo project who previously teamed up with Rihanna and Jamie Foxx. “Justin was 21 when he came out as a solo artist. Joe is coming to producers who know how to create that edgier pop feeling. We’re not doing any boy-band songs.”

What they are doing, Joe says, is an eclectic mixture of “electro indie pop rock.” “It’s Joe’s album, it’s not just something put together for him,” says Danja, another veteran producer on the project, whose past work includes Timberlake’s FutureSex/LoveSounds. “He’s collaborating with the writing. He’s very different from what you’d expect. All I can say is he’s an adult man. He has a rock-star edge about him.”

• • •

If Nick was always the cute Jonas, and Kevin the other Jonas, then Joe was the sexy one. The shrieks of the Brothers’ 10,000-plus crowds are usually induced by his hip-swiveling-and-mic-twirling routine.

“Being on stage makes me come to life,” Joe says. “When all eyes are on you, they’re watching every move you make.”

His gyrations have apparently caught the eyes of a number of fetching young female entertainers. He’s dated the troubled Disney star Demi Lovato (“I wish her the best”) and the actress Camilla Belle. Taylor Swift was so bitter after their breakup that she wrote a song about it (“Forever & Always”) and went on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, in 2008, to complain that Joe had dumped her in a phone call that lasted 27 seconds.

Joe countered by saying that it was Swift who had hung up on him. Now he says, “I think all artists have a right to write about what happens to them. But,” he adds with a smile, “I have a right to write about things too.”

He won’t say whether his album will contain a Swift rebuttal—just that there will be songs about “different love scenarios that I’ve been through, breakups, hurts. Me hurting somebody and feeling bad about it. I think there’s a lot of scenarios where people might wanna hear my side of the story.”

But who would break up with Joe?

“Some guy,” he says with a laugh.

It’s a nod to the gay rumors he’s been fending off ever since he got into a verbal altercation with some taunting paparazzi earlier this year. “There’s nothing wrong with being gay,” he says now, “but I’m not.” Adding to the buzz, he dressed up in a leotard and heels and danced to “Single Ladies”—to comic effect—to square a sports bet with some buddies. He got the idea from his fans. The video of his performance got more than 25 million hits on YouTube.

But he really did have his heart broken; it was about two years ago, and the young woman was someone in the entertainment world. “I won’t say her name,” Joe says. “But I was in a relationship, and we tried to work things out, and she, you know—I was really upset because she—she broke up with me.” A sadness lingers in his voice.

By contrast, his relationship with Ashley Greene, who’s 24, “feels good,” he says. “I think what works about it is she really puts my feelings first. She understands my busy schedule. She’ll fly out to my shows—she’s been to places in South America that I can’t even pronounce.” And in January, he visited her in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, while she was shooting the next two installments of the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn: Part I and Part II (Greene plays the psychic vampire Alice Cullen). He also flew to Jacksonville, Florida, to meet her parents. “Her dad can drink me to shame,” Joe says. “He’s awesome.”

Times are changing for the Jonas Brothers, with Joe going solo (for now) and Kevin marrying Danielle Deleasa, a former hairdresser, in 2009. “Actually, I hit on her first,” Joe says of meeting his future sister-in-law when the band of brothers were on vacation in the Bahamas. “And after that she and Kevin hit it off, of course. Now we have a fourth person traveling with us everywhere, so that’s a different thing completely.”

It’s afternoon. Joe’s driving his big black Mercedes G-Class down Sunset to the studio to work on his album. He’s thinking about the days when he and his brothers and his dad toured the country with a trailer full of instruments, performing wherever they could. Success did not come easily, he says, and it got to the point where “we were about to say, ‘This sucks—we don’t want to do this anymore,’ but then it all sort of started to happen for us.”

And happen it did. “We’ve seen every state in America besides Alaska and Hawaii, been all over Europe. It’s been so much fun.” Sure, there have been times when it’s gotten a little weird, rocking out for little girls. “We did some things that were like, ‘Really? We’re gonna do this? Like, go and play for an elementary school, are you serious?’ At the time I was like, ‘I’m 17, I wanna go meet girls at high schools.’

“And now I’m 21,” Joe adds. “I wanna go play my music in a club.”

Joe draws inspiration from one of his heroes—Bono—in moving forward with his dream: “I just want to believe that people are gonna really accept me for who I am and the music that I’m making now.”

Joe went to see U2 play in Toronto last year. “After the show we got an e-mail saying Bono wants to invite you to the after-party. He comes waltzing in with his jean jacket buttoned down to here, pointing his finger at everybody. We hung out with him till three in the morning. He told me, ‘The songs you write, really be honest, don’t hold anything back. The reason for being an artist is you gotta be honest.’ And I was like, ‘Wow.’

“He said, ‘I have countries that hate me, but I don’t care. I have dictators that wanna put my head on a stick. So the next time you write a song, write from the heart, and really be honest, and don’t be afraid of it.’”

Joe arrives at Henson Recording Studios—Charlie Chaplin’s old studio. He parks the car. “When I was younger,” he says, getting out, “I was always trying to make people satisfied with the way they thought I was supposed to be. And finally understanding that, in music, you can really be yourself and people accept you for who you are, that was a big thing to me.” Work awaits, and as he heads inside, he adds: “I’m really excited to get the ball rolling and write some more stories in the book of craziness.”

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dinsdag 15 maart 2011
Think

YSL Leather
Joe & Nick dragen wel eens dezelfde spullen. Wie staat het beter?

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Cover
Joe Jonas zal te zien zijn op de cover van Details Magazine van April.

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Japan


Charity

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maandag 14 maart 2011
Carnaval

Cure Performer
De Jonas Brothers hebben tijdens carnaval opgetreden wederom voor het goede doel en aandacht te geven aan diabetes.


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zondag 13 maart 2011
Cambio

Live Chat
Joe Jonas zal op 16 maart een live chat houden via cambio connect.

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Japan
Nick laat een boodschap achter voor de slachtoffers van de aardbeving in Japan

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vrijdag 11 maart 2011
Paparazzi

Joe Jonas

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donderdag 10 maart 2011
Chat

Kevin & Danielle

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woensdag 9 maart 2011
Twitpic

Kevin


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Nick


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dinsdag 8 maart 2011
NickNow

Bowlen
Nick Jonas verbaast mij weer! Hij is ook bijzonder goed in bowlen.

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Bowling Skills

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maandag 7 maart 2011
Playtime

Tafeltennis
Joe Jonas heeft een dagje doorgebracht met het spelen van een potje tafeltennis.

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Nashville
Nick Jonas is vertrokken naar Nashville. voor vakantie.

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Dinner

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zondag 6 maart 2011
Picture

Beatlab
Nick Jonas heeft een nieuwe foto geupload van hem, en een aantal vrienden, in het beatlab.

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zaterdag 5 maart 2011
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Snowie
De hond van Danielle Jonas is helaas overleden.



Chat
Cambio connect heeft weer een nieuwe livechat geregeld! Deze keer is het een chat met Kevin & Danielle Jonas.

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Lunch
Wat heeft Joe Jonas voor lunch? Een smoothie, salade en een sandwich.

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