The three brothers released their first song in six years, Rolling Stone reported. "Sucker," and its accompanying video, were released at 12:01 a.m. Friday.
The brothers -- Nick Jonas, 26, Joe Jonas, 29; and Kevin Jonas, 31 -- featured their wives on the video, as Danielle Jonas, Priyanka Chopra and Sophie Turner -- made appearances in the upbeat production, which clocks in at nearly 3½ minutes, People reported.
#SuckerVideo is officially out! We really had the best time shooting this video in England with our family. Hope you guys love it. Feels good to be back 😎https://t.co/GhiRS1aISq pic.twitter.com/8FngHk3qcb
— Jonas Brothers (@jonasbrothers) March 1, 2019
The brothers are scheduled to appear on "The Late Late Show With James Corden" for four nights beginning Monday, Rolling Stone reported.
The Jonas Brothers formed a band in 2005 after a stint on the Disney Channel. The three siblings released five albums in four years before splitting in 2009, Entertainment Weekly reported.
Between 2007 and 2009, the brothers also became a Disney Channel staple with appearances on "Hannah Montana," the film "Camp Rock" and their own series, "Jonas," Rolling Stone reported.
Here is the new video:
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