The Jonas Brothers have decided against releasing their fifth album in its entirety.
The trio - brothers Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas - announced that they are to go their separate ways and now they have confirmed the proposed record won't ever be released, though they will bring out some of the tracks "for the fans".
Kevin said: "The album will actually not be completed, but we will be doing something for our fans.
"They have travelled with us and been with us for so many years that we did not want to just leave without giving them back something.
"So what we're going to do is, we're going to release four unreleased songs from the album. The rest of the album will be never released."
Nick admitted the decision to separate came after he "initiated" a discussion about their future and says it triggered a "tough" conversation.
Speaking on 'Good Morning America', he said: "In a nutshell, I said, 'Look, I feel like we've had some complications within the group for a long time without addressing them. I think this train will fall off the tracks without really getting real about some of the concerns and some of the limitations that we may feel as individuals in the group'.
"It was a tough conversation... It was the first time we really had that real conversation. It was a few days of working through it."
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