By Hugh McIntyre Senior Contributor
The Jonas Brothers chart in pop, dance/electronic, and country this week, with 鈥淣o Time to Talk,鈥 … More 鈥淪low Motion,鈥 and 鈥淚 Dare You鈥 appearing across three Billboard tallies. NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 31: Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas are seen on December 31, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by XNY/Star Max/GC Images)
In a little over a month, the Jonas Brothers will release Greetings from Your Hometown, the sibling trio鈥檚 upcoming seventh studio album. The group has been promoting the project for several months with singles, including the new tune “No Time to Talk.鈥 In between sharing poppy cuts from the full-length, the Jonas Brothers have also found time to collaborate with several other musical acts across a variety of genres.
At the moment, the Jonas Brothers鈥 multi-genre talents are on full display. This week in the United States, the band appears on three different Billboard charts. On each of them, the group claims one space with a popular track. That鈥檚 not shocking 鈥 but what is rather surprising is that the Grammy-nominated outfit scores wins in three distinct genres, something that not many musicians can claim at one time.
“No Time to Talk” Debuts on Pop Radio
“No Time to Talk,” the second official single taken from Greetings from Your Hometown, arrives on the Adult Pop Airplay chart this week. The tune becomes a quick top 40 success on one of Billboard鈥檚 three pop radio tallies, as it opens at No. 33, giving the brothers their sixteenth career placement.
鈥淪low Motion鈥 with Marshmello
The Jonas Brothers currently appear highest among all three of the Billboard tallies on which the band is present on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. On that list, the Jonas Brothers join Marshmello on “Slow Motion,” which this frame lifts one space to No. 12. It does so 23 weeks into its tenure on the ranking of the most consumed dance and electronic cuts in the country, after previously peaking at No. 4.
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Jonas Brothers on Country Radio
The Jonas Brothers have also managed to land a win at country radio in 2025, as “I Dare You,” a collaboration with Rascal Flatts, surges north on the Country Airplay tally. The two groups have sent their reworking of the Rascal Flatts track up to No. 24 in the past, and this week it sits just a few spaces beneath that all-time peak, advancing to No. 27.
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