The picture which will be featured on the first page of Joe Jonas' upcoming solo studio album "Fastlife" has been unwrapped. It depicts a close-up image of the Jonas Brothers estrella looking sharp in a plaid camisa, camiseta and dark-colored jacket. Blurry lights and colores are featured on the background.
He's going to release the album in the U.S. on October 11. He has already started promo effort por having a round of live performances including the reciente one in New Mexico. Next, he will registrarse Britney Spears in some of her European "Femme Fatale" concerts and team up with arrendajo, jay Sean for a joint tour.
At least two of the singles from the album have been embraced por música fans. One called "See No More" is co-written por Chris Brown, and the other titled "Love Slayer" is rumored to be a shout-out to Joe's ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift.
Responding to the Taylor rumor, Joe firmly told Metro, "No. That's not about her." He added, "When I write songs, I don't say who they are about because I don't want the audience to relate to what was going on with me when I wrote it. tu say one thing and it becomes a rumor."
In fact, the "Camp Rock" actor is keen to do a collaboration with the country música cutie. "I think there's a great opportunity for [a collaboration] to happen," he gushed to Bliss in a separate interview. He insisted that they are "friend, not enemies" despite what people thought about them.
He's going to release the album in the U.S. on October 11. He has already started promo effort por having a round of live performances including the reciente one in New Mexico. Next, he will registrarse Britney Spears in some of her European "Femme Fatale" concerts and team up with arrendajo, jay Sean for a joint tour.
At least two of the singles from the album have been embraced por música fans. One called "See No More" is co-written por Chris Brown, and the other titled "Love Slayer" is rumored to be a shout-out to Joe's ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift.
Responding to the Taylor rumor, Joe firmly told Metro, "No. That's not about her." He added, "When I write songs, I don't say who they are about because I don't want the audience to relate to what was going on with me when I wrote it. tu say one thing and it becomes a rumor."
In fact, the "Camp Rock" actor is keen to do a collaboration with the country música cutie. "I think there's a great opportunity for [a collaboration] to happen," he gushed to Bliss in a separate interview. He insisted that they are "friend, not enemies" despite what people thought about them.