Nick Jonas Born: Disney Pop Star to Solo Artist
Nick Jonas formed the Jonas Brothers with his siblings Joe and Kevin, riding the Disney Channel wave to international pop stardom before launching a successful solo career that shifted toward mature R&B. Born in Dallas, Texas, in 1992, he was discovered at age seven in a barber shop while his mother was getting a haircut. A talent scout overheard him singing and connected his family with talent management. He released a solo single at eleven and was signed to Columbia Records at twelve, but the label decided to market him alongside his brothers instead. The Jonas Brothers became one of the biggest acts of the late 2000s, with their Disney Channel movie Camp Rock and its sequel generating a fanbase of millions of teenagers worldwide. Their albums sold over seventeen million copies, and their concert tours grossed hundreds of millions of dollars. The brothers split in 2013, and Nick pivoted to a solo career with the 2014 single "Jealous," which showcased a falsetto-driven R&B style that surprised fans accustomed to his Disney-era sound. The song went quadruple platinum and established him as a serious adult artist. His openness about living with Type 1 diabetes, diagnosed at age thirteen, raised awareness among millions of young fans and positioned him as an advocate for chronic disease management and research funding. He has served as a spokesperson for diabetes-related charities and technology companies developing continuous glucose monitors. The Jonas Brothers reunited in 2019 with the album Happiness Begins, which debuted at number one, proving that the audience had grown up with them rather than moving on.
September 16, 1992
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