Joe Jonas released ‘Work It Out,’ his first single in 10 years, marking a significant and personal return to his career.
Joe Jonas made his solo comeback last Friday with the release of ‘Work It Out,’ his first single in over a decade. This track, which is part of his upcoming album Music for People Who Believe in Love, represents an important return following his time with the Jonas Brothers and DNCE.
In ‘Work It Out,’ Jonas reflects on life from a broad perspective, celebrating gratitude, hope, and love. The artist mentioned that sometimes it’s necessary to “shake off something and be the only person who can fix it yourself.” The song combines emotional lyrics with vibrant music, highlighting his personal growth.
The chorus of the song, with the line “No, nobody’s gonna save you now / No, nobody’s gonna pull you out / Shake off your shoulders / Life will work it out,” underscores the message of self-empowerment that Jonas aimed to convey. Originally intended for the Jonas Brothers, Jonas decided that ‘Work It Out’ better reflected his personal experience and enlisted the support of his brothers to release it as a solo project.
This release comes shortly after his separation from Sophie Turner, making the debut of ‘Work It Out’ even more significant in his career. With this single, Jonas demonstrated that he is ready to face new challenges and continue exploring his music.