Nick Jonas Reveals Which Song Made for “Jonas” He Doesn't Like

By Emily Lee

December 31, 2017

Even though the Jonas Brothers have long since split up, the pop perfection the trio made together lives on in fans' hearts and on their iHeartRadio playlists. While we're all still jamming out to Jonas Brothers classics like "Hold On" and "When You Look Me in the Eyes," Nick Jonas recently revealed that there is actually one song from his band's heyday that he's not very fond of. 

During an interview with Us Weekly, the youngest Jonas Brother member opened up about creating the song "Pizza Girl" for their Disney Channel show Jonas. If you're a huge "Pizza Girl" stan, I'm sorry to inform you that Nick feels differently. Nick said that he actually listened to the track recently and "didn't love it." Do you hear that? It's the sound of hearts breaking around the world. 

JK! JK! We can totally understand where Nick is coming from. It's not like we can all look back on our teen years and be happy with everything we ever did. To clarify his dislike for the song, Nick went on to explain that he's not "embarrassed by it or anything." Instead he would describe his feelings as he's "ashamed of my lack of creativity in the song-writing department." Those are harsh words for our teen bb Nick Jonas, but again, we can understand what he means. 

It turns out, Nick and his older brothers Joe and Kevin were asked by the Jonas show creators to "write a song about how you fall in love with the pizza girl and then you eat pizza every day." Nick went on to say that the track "doesn’t even rhyme and it’s literally just exactly what they asked me to write about.”

Beautiful night celebrating beautiful people. #JOPHIE

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Just because Nick doesn't love "Pizza Girl," doesn't mean we have to stop listening to it. It may not be his favorite, but everybody is entitled to their opinion. Who else is hungry for pizza now?

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