The deluxe version of the singer’s solo LP also features two live renditions of previously released songs
Joe Jonas isn’t done believing. The singer has released the deluxe edition of his new solo LP, Music For People Who Still Believe in Love, just days after the original album’s release last Friday, May 23. The deluxe edition features a brand new song, “Water Under the Bridge.”
On the New Wave-inspired track, Jonas croons about a relationship that has run its course over sleek synths. “I don’t wanna wake up, ten years, same bed, tryna make up/ I don’t wanna fake it, can’t turn back time,” Jonas says, switching vocal styles into a rap-like manner in the verses.
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The Music For People Who Still Believe in Love deluxe also includes two live renditions of previously released songs “Heart By Heart,” “What Could This Be,” and “Honey Blonde.” Jonas recored the live versions as part of his Vevo live sessions. The original album was initially slated for release last October, but was held off until May after Jonas wanted to add finishing touches.
“This album has been a long time coming, and it holds a whole lot of my heart,” Jonas wrote on Instagram when the album originally came out. “It’s the most personal music I’ve ever made, full of the messy, beautiful, confusing, and hopeful parts of love and life,” he wrote in the caption, adding, “Making this record was a special journey that I feel so lucky to have had.”