Jonas also scored studio time with pop’s go-to hitmaker, Max Martin, for a sultry, cliche-flipping song called “Under You” (sample lyrics: “So I’ll never get over / Getting under you”) that he’s been testing out live recently. “It’s a different way of saying something that’s an age old topic,” he says. “In the middle of making this record, I had a breakup that I drew a lot of inspiration from… I got to work with Max Martin and his team on ‘Under You.’ We already shot a video for it that I’m incredibly anxious for people to see because there’s a really incredible guest star who just absolutely killed it. She looks amazing and had a huge acting role in this video.”
The fact that Levels is still Top 20 on iTunes even when it's frew-falling on Radio shows the general public interest is there. I hope Under You ends up being huge
Levels is from a new album? I legit thought he was doing a re-release, the timeline is strange. Anyways, Levels is really not that good and Nick is better than this he should mark it a buzz single and release the real lead in Q1 followed by the album.