Nick Jonas Drops new single Inspired by ‘Euphoric Feeling’ of Being with wifey

Nick Jonas Drops new single Inspired by ‘Euphoric Feeling’ of Being with wifey

Nick Jonas Drops new single Inspired by ‘Euphoric Feeling’ of Being with wifey

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Singer Nick Jonas has released his new song ‘This is heaven’. The official audio is making rounds on the internet.

He released the 80s-inspired pop song from his upcoming album Spaceman. He debuted the song on Saturday Night Live on February 27. But, he seems to have a special connection with the song.

In a recent interview, Jonas revealed why the song is special for him. Jonas said that the song was influenced by his reunion with his wife Priyanka Chopra.

He said, “It was just meant to encapsulate kind of that euphoric feeling of being with your person,” “For me, it’s obviously a romantic thing, but I think for anybody that listens to this song… it’s really about that feeling of when we’re going to do that first normal thing again, or when we’re going to see that the friends and family we haven’t seen in almost a year or beyond. And, it just is supposed to give you that feeling of truly throwing your hands up in the air and saying, ‘Oh finally.'”

Priyanka Chopra and his husband had been separated while she was busy shooting Matrix 4 in Germany.

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Jumanji actor also revealed that he took musical influences from both the past and the present to create the sound for ‘This is heaven’.

“A big influence for me on the sound of them was Peter Gabriel and Steve Winwood and weirdly things like Drake and The Weeknd as well,” said Jonas. “So it kind of got all these different 80s influences and inspirations, but this definitely has that Steve Winwood, Michael Bolton kind of feel with the sax solo and just, it’s a good time.”

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