Showing posts with label Sophie Turner. Show all posts
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April 07, 2019

Jonas Brothers' Cool: The Sequel to Burnin' Up

The follow-up single Cool was not only a follow up to "Sucker" but also to the Jonas Brothers 2008 hit single "Burnin' Up". 


The Jonas Brothers in "Cool" screengrabbed from YouTube.com

There were tons of references made in the song like the Post Malone lyrics, the Game of Thrones nod, the perfume, Kevin Jonas' guitar strap, and the flying V guitar, and more, but I would just be covering the ones that referenced the aforementioned 2008 hit single.



The new Jonas Brothers single started out with a conversation with another man while they were all sitting down, like the opening of "Burnin' Up" where Big Rob handed them the script.

The Jonas Brothers at the start of "Burnin' Up" screengrabbed from YouTube.com

The Jonas Brothers at the start of "Cool" screengrabbed from YouTube.com

There was also that "red Dress" lyric reference in the first stanza of "Cool", a nod to the famous line in the 2008 hit. Moreover, the trio was singing poolside once again.

The Jonas Brothers poolside in "Burnin' Up" screengrabbed from YouTube.com

The Jonas Brothers poolside in "Cool" screengrabbed from YouTube.com

For their latest single, Joe Jonas sported a thick mustache close to the one that Freddie Mercury had during the 1980s. He did not have to wear fake mustaches anymore like he did for "Burnin' Up" and another 2008 release, "Love Is On Its Way".

Joe Jonas' Rick Lava character in "Burnin' Up" screengrabbed from YouTube.com
 
Joe Jonas in  "Cool" screengrabbed from YouTube.com

Joe Jonas definitely proved himself wrong when he said he could not grow a mustache. 
 
Joe Jonas combing his mustache in "Burnin' Up" screengrabbed from YouTube.com
 
Joe Jonas combing his hair in "Cool" screengrabbed from YouTube.com

"Cool" certainly felt like a song to chill out with for the summer. It also had the mood of a song from the Jonas LA soundtrack. Additionally, the music video would definitely fit as a sequel to the Miami Vice-parody, "Hot Tropic", in Joe's segment in "Burnin' Up". Even the fonts used, they looked the same!

Joe Jonas and Big Rob in "Burnin' Up" screengrabbed from YouTube.com


The Jonas Brothers in "Cool"  from Facebook.com

After burnin' up, the Jonas Brothers would recommend for us to just be cool.

Jonas Brothers: Reunion 2012 Versus Reunion 2019

The reunion of the Jonas Brothers in 2019 was not a first time for them, and for us fans. Back in 2012, they already made quite a successful comeback, but not as successful as today.


After the Jonas Brothers finished their Fall Tour in 2010, they took a break and only performed together once in 2011. The concert was the Concert for Hope in March 2011. Soon after, they were on their solo ventures. Thank God for 2012, for that year, the Jonas Brothers released a short video clip of them producing some new sound, for a possible new song. In line with that, a new song surfaced entitled "Dance Until Tomorrow".


The Jonas Brothers touring in 2010 from dailymail.co.uk

May 2012, Joe Jonas visited the Philippines for a few days due to a clothing line endorsement and promised to take his brothers with him back in the Philippines, hinting the possibility of a reunion! July 2012, in his 4th of July performance in Philadelphia, Joe finally talked about their upcoming reunion.


Joe Jonas riding a pedicab in Manila, Philippines back in 2012 from mykiru.ph

Eventually, Kevin Jonas had a TV show with his wife, Danielle, called "Married To Jonas" that featured their lives as a married couple. The show was also in line with the reunion of the trio. A reunion concert was set to happen on October 11, 2012, along with additional tour dates set in the Philippines, Singapore, Russia, and the United States.  The reunion concerts featured three new songs namely, "Let's Go", "First Time", and "Wedding Bells".


Married to Jonas Season 1 title card from Amazon.com


The Jonas Brothers performing in their reunion concert in New York City from ecosia.org

Now, what changes made the reunion in 2019 different from that one?

1. Similarly, the Jonas Brothers reunion had been surfacing over a year earlier. Photos of the Jonas Brothers filming something in Australia came up and shocked the world. Even though I thought that the filming was only for The Voice in  Australia wherein Joe was a coach, I was wishfully thinking for a reunion. Months later, the trio was spotted together again numerous times.


The Jonas Brothers filming in Australia from Twitter.com

2. They announced their reunion with a bang via Sucker. The reunion in 2012 was different because the reunion was already announced months before the sold-out concert. Instead of making the fans wait for something scheduled, they made the fans wait for something that was not scheduled. That made their followers shocked, excited and surprised because the comeback was very unexpected. I was very much surprised, too. It was the morning of February 28, 2018, when I learned about the reunion and that there would be a new single released on the next day at midnight. There were also the "Hello Again" video and the "Carpool Karaoke" along with a whole week of guesting in the "The Late Late Show with James Corden", and appearances on different radio stations. The contents were just coming right at you but still could not get enough.


The Jonas Brothers with their significant others for the "Sucker" music video from RollingStone.com

3. Much like in the 2012 reunion, they were linked to a TV show. There was thMarriedied To Jonas" in 2012 which was a reality show, and the "The Late Late Show with James Corden" in 2019 which was a talk show. What made the #LateLateJonas guesting better for me was the musical performances that they made like the parody of the "Year 3000", and the first ever TV performance of Sucker.


The Jonas Brothers with James Corden from coupdemainmagazine.com

4. In their 2012 reunion concert, the Jonas Brothers released three new songs of different themes and played them in all of their concert dates from October up until their 2013 Summer Tour. The songs were "Let's Go", "First Time", and "Wedding Bells". However, they were just live performances of possible singles. For whatever reason, the trio never released them as a single. Among the three, only "First Time" was released as a single months after. They seemed to be not confident enough to do what they eventually did this time around with "Sucker".


First Time, a single released in 2013 from wikipedia.org


Sucker, a single released in 2013 from tuftsdaily.com

5. Instead of having a big concert to announce their reunion, the Jonas Brothers went back to their roots and performed a short set of songs to surprised, and lucky fans in New York, Los Angeles, Atalanta, and the Penn State Bar. Tickets to those pop-up shows had to be won in a radio contest. You would surely know that the Jonas Brothers was successful in making a comeback when you see those jam-packed concert venues, like the one they played last April 6, 2019, in Minneapolis wherein they played a 19-song setlist.


The pop-up show in Penn State Bar wherein "Cool" was played for the first time from wbsradio.com


The Jonas Brothers playing at the NCAA Final Four concert in Minneapolis from startribune.com

We are so lucky to have the Jonas Brothers back again. It feels so good that they finally got their shit together, and for them, we did bear with them and waited for them to give us timeless music once again.

April 05, 2019

The Jonas Brothers are Back Together

It's 2019 and the Jonas Brothers are topping the music charts, and radio stations once again.



The Jonas Brothers recreating an old video of theirs to announce their comeback screengrabbed from Facebook.com

March 1, 2019, the Jonas Brothers announced their reunion in all of their social media accounts, along with a brand new single and music video, Sucker, which featured their vetter-halves as their on-screen partners and have gained 94 million views on YouTube, as of writing.

Sucker music video screengrabbed from YouTube.com

To further show the extremity of the attention that Sucker has got,  the last two singles that the Jonas Brothers released only has 27 million views (Pom Poms), and 9.3 million views (First Time).

After the announcement, the Jonas Brothers appeared on various radio shows and had a week of guesting in The Late Late Show hosted by James Corden wherein they did segments of the show including the Carpool Karaoke, and of course, the first TV performance of Sucker.

Jonas Brother's Carpool Karaoke screengrabbed from YouTube.com

The Jonas Brothers also released a "director's cut" version of the Sucker music video, and a behind the scenes video. There have been lots of positive reviews about the song. Additionally, praises for the Jonas Brother's comeback have been overwhelming for they were one musical group that had been successful in making a comeback.

It had only been a month since they were reunited, and people were already saying they had done it successfully!

Another gift to the fans that they had was the series of pop-up shows where they played some of their hits like Burnin' Up, SOS, Lovebug, and When You Look Me In The Eyes among others, along with the new hit, Sucker.

Promotional photo for Sucker from Facebook.com

But wait, there's more in store from the Jonas Brothers. They are releasing a brand new single, Cool, in a few hours (April 5, 2019) and the anticipation is really exhausting. Just for a few hours more, we are all going to hear what the Jonas Brothers prepared during their Miami visit a few weeks ago.

Miami-themed promotional photo for Cool from Facebook.com

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November 01, 2018

Who Did You Become for This Year's Halloween?

Usually, people warn us that we shall fear the alive, more than the dead ones.

They say that the alive can do more damage than any paranormal being can do. Do you find this statement true?

Be that as it may, the question that I want to ask is "Why do we want to scare ourselves?" What bliss do we get in scaring ourselves?

To answer that question, we might have to answer this one first. I asked some of my friends the question, "Who do you want to be for Halloween?" and these were their answers.

One friend answered the evil nun, Valak, from the movies. Another answered being Wonder Woman, while another one answered just being another zombie.

Over the years, Halloween has become a thing not for scary beings only, but also superheroes and generally, any fictional character. You see, it'd be very insulting and offensive to portray a non-fictional character as a Halloween alter-ego.

Superheroes like Deadpool, the aforementioned Wonder Woman, and Spiderman have become fan-favorites. I've also seen movie and TV characters, too, like Sadness from Inside Out, Miguel from Coco and Sansa Stark from Game of Thrones portrayed by the always quirky Joe Jonas (Sophie Turner's love in real life). Soon after, the couple graced the public with their portrayal of Gomez and Morticia Addams from The Addams Family.


Joe Jonas' Instagram story as Sansa Stark from www.winteriscoming.net
Incredible! Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner pulled out all the stops for Halloween as they transformed into Gomez and Morticia Addams in Gothic ensembles on Wednesday
The Addams Family from the Daily Mail website

With such observations, I found that people do not generally want to scare themselves. Halloweens have become like some sort of a showcase of creativity and imaginative decision-making with a wide mix of motif and theme, while still having the horror genre as the major theme.

Holidays, in general, are people's escape to their exhausting daily lives of school and work. The observance of Halloween is no exception to that. People take Halloween as a break from their usual selves, and they intensify it with their alter-egos.

No matter who you chose to be, just be sure that no one will be harmed or affected in doing so, only your dignity. Kidding.

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