Joe Jonas, Sophie Turner and Believe in Love
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Joe Jonas released his long-awaited sophomore solo album, Music For People Who Believe in Love, on Friday (May 23) via Republic Records. Preceded by singles "Work It Out," "What This Could Be" and "Heart By Heart,
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Joe Jonas visited We Got The Beats Record Store in Lauderhill to meet fans and promote his new solo album, with enthusiastic attendees expressing deep admiration for the artist.
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E! Online on MSNSophie Turner Supports Joe Jonas Nearly 2 Years After BreakupSophie Turner shared rare public words of support for ex-husband Joe Jonas after he released his new album Music for People Who Believe in Love.
Though “Music for People Who Believe in Love” comes nearly two years after Jonas’ divorce from actor Sophie Turner, with whom he shares daughters Willa, 4, and Delphine, 2, the “funk” he sings about on “Work It Out” is more “all-encompassing,” he told Craig.
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