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The Jonas Brothers Have Enough New Songs for Another Album, But Do They Plan on Dropping It Soon?

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The Jonas Brothers have two major songs dropping tomorrow (May 15), "X" featuring Karol G and "5 More Minutes," which they debuted during their 2020 Grammys performance.

But their announcement on Twitter from earlier this week illustrated how putting those titles side-by-side spell out "XV," or 15 in Roman numerals.

The JoBros have been in the music business for the last 15 years, so does that mean the trio plan on celebrating this monumental anniversary with another studio project?

Ask and you shall receive... X and 5 More Minutes are dropping this Friday 5/15! #XV https://t.co/zdtow5sd8R pic.twitter.com/a7hLoK4XCF — Jonas Brothers (@jonasbrothers) May 12, 2020 The three artists hopped on SiriusXM Hits 1 Celebrity Session today (May 14)

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