"I really try to be aware of the purpose of each song," Jonas told Flaunt about his album. "There are songs on my record that I want people to have sex to, and songs people can listen to when they're pissed off. And I think that's the beautiful thing about music: that in those moments, you hear it and it elevates the scenario."
I know who my fav is and I know how hypocritical this will sound, but this shift from teen-rock evangelical christian saving himself till marriage to gay-friendly, sexy R&B hunk is seeming really contrived. And in terms of winning gay fans, those four Flaunt pictures gave most of us everything we need out of the era, poor ha