Joe Jonas 'Fastlife' Review
http://Facebook.com/ClevverTV - Become a Fan! http://Twitter.com/ClevverTV - Follow Us! I'm Joslyn Davis for ClevverTV with news from the music front. Yesterday was definitely a day that will go down in history in the solo career of Jonas brother Joe Jonas. The 22 year old singer, release his first album "Fastlife" yesterday and we've got the full breakdown. The album kicks off to a great pace with one of our favorite songs "All This Time," which as many of the tracks are about, is about love. The beat of the song is also a great initial introduction for listeners as far as the beat goes. This track is directly followed up by a song that we're already very familiar with -- "Just in Love." This is the song that fully introduced us to the sexy version of Joe, and the music video was a full departure from the singer's Jonas Brother image, really showing that he is a 22 year old guy, not a kid. This song is followed up by a "Love Slayer," and "Fastlife," which is a fun track that's sure to be total club jam. Joe show's off a more mature side in "Make You Mine" tonight, which is, as I'm sure you've guessed, about a girl -- he sings "I wanna make you mine tonight, I wanna rock with you til sunrise, can I do all the little things you like. So will you let me blow your mind?" Things on the album take slower turn after this song with Joe's "Sorry," which is followed up by "Kleptomaniac" which I was totally obsessed with right off the bat based completely on the name alone. This is a very beat-driven track, and the kleptomaniac is about a girl who will steal your heart, which I thought was a fun, new idea. The next track "Not Right Now," is about trying to hold on to a relationship that's fallen apart. Joe sings saying "We've gone too far to give up." The next song "Take It and Run," for sure has my favorite beat on the entire album, there's something almost intergalactic about it, but this song also shows off Joe's voice a bit more -- something about the sound is a bit more prominent. Then we hear "Lighthouse," is also really emotional about a relationship and a promise being broken and this song changes things up with a slower beat and vibe. "Fastlife" wraps things up like no other with Joe's collaboration with Lil Wayne, which of course we're huge fans of -- who doesn't love some Lil Wayne. So guys, there you have it. Overall it's a great showing for a first-time solo release, and without a doubt this album has a completely different vibe from the Jonas Brothers both in sound and lyrics. What did you guys think of the now sexy Joe Jonas? Let us know by leaving your review in the comments section and don't forget to stick with ClevverTV 24-7 by subscribing to our channel on YouTube. I'm Joslyn Davis, thanks for watching and we'll see you later! Have a great day!