Nick Jonas recently opened up on where he drew inspiration from while creating his upcoming new music.
The 28-year-old singer spoke about working on new material and writing the song "Spaceman," which he intends to release next week, while appearing Tuesday on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."
The Jonas Brother revealed the song was inspired out of his loneliness caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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He says that writing session inspired a complete album, with the Grammy nominee divulging, "Within a couple of days, I was like, 'Oh, this is a solo album.' Then a few days later, I was like, 'This is a, kind of like, themed album!'"
As for the overarching themes of his upcoming studio effort and brand new single, Jonas says it highlights, "This year of being disconnected from reality. Disconnected from the world, and feeling like we're on our own planet."
However, the album does contain themes of hope, reconnection and rediscovery, with the "Jealous" singer continuing, "The main theme from this album, I think, is, more than anything, is just about hopefulness for the future and seeing a brighter day ahead."
Jonas' third studio album, "Spaceman," is set for release on March 12.