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Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Celebrity Interview: Kevin Jonas Talks Releasing His First Solo Song 'Changing'

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

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4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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'Changing' by Kevin Jonas is out NOW!

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:05.7

Live from the Mercedes-Benz interview lounge.

0:09.1

Finally, a moment alone with Kevin Jonas.

0:11.3

Yeah.

0:12.2

A moment alone.

0:14.8

And I'm going to say, the same thing I say to when I'm alone with Joe or if I'm alone with Nick, you're my favorite Joe.

0:20.8

Thank you. You know, it's so nice to see everyone.'m alone with Nick, you're my favorite Joe's.

0:20.8

Thank you.

0:21.1

You know, it's so nice to see everyone.

0:23.5

Good to see you.

0:24.1

It's extra great to be with you. Well, happy Friday to you too. Thank God it's Friday. Thank God. We have things to celebrate that have nothing to do with anyone but you today. I can't believe that. And we're so happy you're here. Of course, if you've seen a very Jonas Christmas,

0:36.4

you know what we're talking about.

0:37.4

I don't want to spoil it.

0:39.1

But it's such a cute movie and it's so... you're here. Of course, if you've seen a very Jonas Christmas, you know what we're talking about. I don't want to spoil it.

0:39.1

But it's such a cute movie and it's so I love it. Did you enjoy it? I loved it. I watched it the day it came out. I told everyone, don't call my house. It was awesome. I loved it. I've been getting a lot of good responses on it. And I think families are watching it, which is really fun.

0:52.8

And, you know, obviously, you play a version of yourself.

0:56.2

It's, uh, so this is, fun. And, you know, obviously, you play a version of yourself.

1:12.5

It's, uh, so this is, people are like, is this the Jonas universe, like our show back in the old school Disney days? Yeah. Like, no, this is like a heightened version of ourselves now as the Jonas. You know what the biggest thing that shocked me, though, is that if this is true. Yeah, okay. is that Nick is the organized one who keeps you guys on track.

1:14.1

And like if there's a problem, he deals with it.

2:02.3

Is that if this is true? Yeah, okay. Is that Nick is the organized one who keeps you guys on track and like if there's a problem, he deals with it. Is that true? I think we kind of all do that. I'm much more the logistics guy, but he's definitely like mindset, long term, long flow guy. But would Nick agree with that? That's the question. I think he would. I think he looks at big picture and i look at the micro detail meaning like the stupid stuff like what how are we going to get from point a to point b then where should we stay that night and you know that's stupid no one's to be bothered with us let's let's go back to something you're talking about a second ago about acting and you have actually had an acting coach oh yeah why does one need an acting coach to tell them how to act like them? Okay, I'm gonna give you, we're gonna roll play here. Let's do it. I love it when you and I roll play. Yes, let's go. Come on, all of us. Yeah, all of it always. Imagine someone says, you're gonna play a version of you, which you've done, Shardenato, other things, the version of yourself. By the way, I hate you for saying.

2:18.5

Hey, a movie's a movie, dude. I was in Die Hard. It is to get anything made. It's insane. I was in Die Hard with Vengeance three. Die Hard with Vengeance. I was in there. I played myself. I didn't have an acting coach, but tell me about you. So the reason I played, I needed some help was you go into a, first of all of all, you know, making sure I knew the lines and knew, you know, all that stuff. So I called a great friend of mine, Michael Park, who's an actor, Broadway actor, and he worked with me every single day. What an incredible friend. Just like, help me out working, but he said to me in the first thing we did, maybe this was him just, you know, getting more time with me. But he was like, you're about to do the hardest thing acting has to do, which is play yourself. Because you'll, we all have a version of ourselves in our mind. It's like, how do I want to portray what I think of myself? Right? So it's like, I'm way cooler than I really am. This is a little questionable, I think. I know. It's true, though, though. You can get in your own head, like, how would I actually say this? Like, how would I stay myself? And it means, like, toning everything down, right? Like, for me, it was like I was an animated version of myself. Well, so were you ever put into a situation in the script where you had to ask yourself, well, what would Kevin do? A thousand percent. And then they said, no, go do that. Do you argue with the director? Well, that's what I would do. Well, no, I think we spend a lot of time with our writers and they, I think that's the thing about the film since you've seen it, which is really cool, is we kind of don't hold punches in this between brothers like it's all actually a little uncomfortable at time I was going to say

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