Nick Jonas Has Had Quite The Transformation

After a summer full of “Camp Rock,” the Jonas Brothers landed themselves on top of the world (and in the middle of Times Square) with the release of their album “A Little Bit Longer” in 2008. Their third album, which included timeless JoBros anthems like “Burnin’ Up” and “Lovebug,” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, their first project to do so. Another of the album’s standout songs is the title track, which Nick wrote about his life with diabetes. “[It] was a song I was really happy to write,” Jonas told EW. “Probably in a lot of ways, it’s been therapeutic for me.”

The brothers’ pop stardom continued the next year with their follow-up album “Lines, Vines and Trying Times.” The album became their second straight No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 and featured singles including “Paranoid” and “Fly With Me.” When the brothers were in between touring, promoting, and recording, they were also starring in their own Disney Channel series, “Jonas.” 

Despite their various successes, Nick later admitted that the show (which included the second season, “Jonas LA”) was not something the brothers looked back on fondly. “We shouldn’t have done [a second season],” he shared in the group’s “Chasing Happiness” documentary (via JustJared). “It really stunted our growth … Literally, we couldn’t evolve because of it.”

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