Who's In Your Head

Album: single release only (2021)
Charted: 92
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Songfacts®:

  • "Who's In Your Head" is an R&B-infused cut that finds Nick and Joe Jonas worried their partners aren't focusing on them. As they lie in bed at night, they worry their lovers are thinking and dreaming of someone else.
  • The Jonas Brothers wrote the funky track with Rami Yacoub, David Stewart, and its producers, ILYA and Max Martin. It marks the reunion of Swedish hitmakers Martin and Rami after Rami split amicably from Martin's music production company Maratone in early 2008. Rami's first collaboration with Martin was "...Baby One More Time," which launched the career of Britney Spears. They continued to write many of Britney's early songs together, as well as hits for the likes of Backstreet Boys ("Shape Of My Heart") and 'N Sync ("It's Gonna Be Me").
  • The Jonas Brothers premiered the song during their Remember This Tour while performing at the Red Rocks Parks and Amphitheater in Denver, Colorado, on September 5, 2021. They released it as a single on September 17, 2021.

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