
The Jonas Brothers Lay Down Their Own Rules During a Memorable Game of “Song Association” Eli,
To start, the siblings quickly pulled a song from their own catalog, singing “Lovebug” for “Love”. “It’s been in our discography for over 15 years, and we don’t get tired of playing it,” Nick Jonas said of the 2008 fan-favorite single. a little bit longer, “We love that,” agreed Joe Jonas.
The agreements stopped there, as the two singers amusingly nodded at the next word after Nick launched into “True To Your Heart” and who couldn’t identify the track by Disney’s 98 Degrees and Stevie Wonder. mulan, “I don’t know this song. You can make it up,” Joe insisted, emphatically pointing out to his younger brother, “We’re on a Team,
Then Joe quickly changed his tune by replying, “I love that song. Yeah, I remember dancing to that song at prom.”
“And what year did you go to prom? What year was that?” Nick investigates, taking out his phone to see the artist. (Sorry Joe, 2013 was not the correct answer.)
After Kevin Jonas did a rare helping of his own vocals on Britney Spears’ “Toxic,” the trio got into a hysterical feud over starting their songs in the game on completely different notes. “Here’s the problem: You asked us to sing. We all start out in different keys,” Nick says, cutting to an a cappella rendition of the Bee Gees classic “How Deep Is Your Love.” “You usually do that with a person, you don’t have that issue. So we look stupid.
“I was trying to find your key,” poked Joe, stirring the pot, but it was Kevin who got to the finale, “Still looking for it!”
Elsewhere during the game, the Jobros protested through everything from Jason Derulo’s “Talk Dirty” and *NSYNC’s “Gone” to “Gotta Find You.” camp Rock and “Little Bird” out of their new studio set album,
Watch the Jonas Brothers work as a team — well, sometimes — on “Song Association” above.