Nick Jonas will release solo album

The Jonas Brothers during an event in New York (AP Photo/Peter Kramer)
Jonas Brothers singer Nick Jonas is releasing an album in 2010 without his two brothers tagging along. Nick made the announcement on the group’s MySpace blog. Excerpts from the blog is posted below.
“Hey everyone! The Jonas Brothers are NOT breaking up! Nick Jonas IS working on a side project called Nick Jonas & The Administration. This project will be released early in 2010. We are ALL excited about this project.”
“About 6 months ago, the three of us had a 2 week break from touring, and we all decided to go and do something that was on our hearts. Joe went on a trip to Australia and New Zealand. Kevin spent some time with his fiancé Danielle. I decided to go to Nashville, TN to make a side project (Nick Jonas & The Administration) with 4 musicians – guys that I had met and worked with before. If I was to describe the sound to someone… I would say its “heart & soul”, because the music that I make is from my heart, and the lyrics I write are from my soul.”
“We’ve said from the beginning of our career as the Jonas Brothers that anything we do outside of the group is a side project because you can’t break up brothers. My brothers are my biggest supporters, and were on the phone with me every day while I was in the studio asking how it was going, and telling me they couldn’t wait to hear the record.”
Although they claim they’re not going to break up as a group, I think it depends on whether Nick’s album is a success.
I remember when Justin Timberlake released his first solo album, and he said N’Sync isn’t breaking up. As we all know, Justin’s album was successful, and he never returned to N’Sync. He left the group sitting in the dust.
Beyonce did the same thing with Destiny’s Child. I’m not saying this will happen to the Jonas Brothers, but it’s a possibility.
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