The 22-year-old "Jealous" hitmaker, who previously churning out music with siblings Kevin and Joe of pop rock band Jonas Brothers, said he took a chance by going solo, reported Access Hollywood Live.
"It's been a crazy year-and-a-half, a lot of really special experiences and things that even in my eight year journey with my brothers that I never experienced, that I'm experiencing now.
"And just seeing the people connect with the music that I made, you know, I took a chance and stepped out on my own and tried to do something different, which is always scary," the former Jonas Brothers star said.
"But I really feel like in kind of just being authentic and true to what was relevant to me and what I want to talk about, it connected with people," he said.
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