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The Jonas Brothers take a look back at their lives and careers as they revisit each of their albums and the moments that shaped them along the way. From Kevin laughing about his early mutton chops to the trio discovering their sound on their first records, they open up about filming 'Camp Rock' with Demi Lovato and their fan-favorite album 'Lines, Vines and Trying Times'. They also share how becoming fathers changed everything, what it's been like raising daughters and how their return as a band brought them their No. 1 hit with 'Sucker'. With stories spanning teenage stardom, musical growth, family life and the chapters still unfolding, the brothers reflect on the journey that took them from the Disney Channel to where they are today. Timestamps: 0:19 – 'It's About Time' (2006) 2:26 – 'Jonas Brothers' (2007) 5:02 – 'Camp Rock' Soundtrack (2008) 6:44 – 'A Little Bit Longer' (2008) 9:08 – 'Lines, Vines and Trying Times' (2009) 11:45 – 'Happiness Begins' (2019) 13:43 – 'The Album' (2023) 17:13 – 'Greetings from Your Hometown' (2025) Subscribe to People ►► http://bit.ly/SubscribetoPeople CONNECT Web: 💻 https://people.com Facebook: / peoplemag Instagram: / people TikTok: / people PEOPLE App: 📱 https://bit.ly/3H0bthA PEOPLE remains the trusted authority at the center of pop culture. The PEOPLE brand features a unique mix of breaking entertainment news, exclusive photos, video, unparalleled access to the red carpet, celebrities, and in-depth reporting on the most compelling newsmakers of our time. Jonas Brothers Break Down Their Albums & Their Lives, From ‘Camp Rock’ to Fatherhood | PEOPLE / people