In the world of boy bands — does anything last forever? We’ve seen countless guy groups call it quits after immense success, whether it be bad blood or the looming possibility of a solo career. Boy bands often split up and go their separate ways, and while they may reunite, nothing remains as it was. The Jonas Brothers rolled the dice in October 2013 when Nick, Joe, and Kevin decided to part ways in their career. The band announced the unanimous decision to People, with Kevin admitting, “It’s over for now.”

At the time, Nick had growing concerns regarding the group’s direction, leading to the decision to put the pause button on the Joe Bros. Kevin focused on being a father in the following years while Joe and Nick embarked on successful solo careers. The group came back together in 2019 to release the album “Happiness Begins,” but they still haven’t forgotten the strain the breakup caused at the time.

In an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning,” Nick admitted he never thought he and his brothers would sing together again after 2013. “I feared … they would never speak to me again,” he said. Despite the rift, the three brothers ultimately felt they were given another chance at making music. “I think it was, it was kind of, I guess you could say destiny, whatever it may be, but yeah, we got a do-over, and I think this time around we’re going to do it right,” Joe shared.

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