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The Jonas Brothers Make A Star-Studded Comeback With 'Sucker'

They may not quite be in the year 3000, but "Sucker" nonetheless serves up a grown-up vision of The Jonas Brothers we didn't know we were expecting.
The Jonas Brothers return with "Sucker."

Look, between Nick Jonas' tabloid-riddled engagement to Priyanka Chopra, the re-branding of Joe Jonas as Maroon 5's heir apparent with the pop-rock project, you may have forgotten that The Jonas Brothers were the prototypical boy band of the 2000s and, arguably, the blueprint for every boy band that has emerged in its wake.

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