Nick Jonas

Nick Jonas
Jonas in 2017
Born Nicholas Jerry Jonas
(1992-09-16) September 16, 1992
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
Years active 2000–present
Home town Wyckoff, New Jersey, U.S.
Partner(s) Priyanka Chopra (2018–present)
Relatives Kevin Jonas (brother)
Joe Jonas (brother)
Frankie Jonas (brother)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • bass
  • piano
  • keyboard
  • percussion
  • drums
Labels
Associated acts
Website nickjonas.com

Nicholas Jerry Jonas (born September 16, 1992)[1] is an American singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer. Jonas began acting in theater at the age of seven, and released his debut single in 2002. He released his eponymous debut album in 2004 to little success, though it did catch the attention of Columbia Records. Jonas opted to form a band with his older brothers, Joe and Kevin, known as the Jonas Brothers. The group released their debut studio album It's About Time through the Columbia label in 2006, which failed to achieve commercial success. After signing with Hollywood Records, the group released their self-titled second studio album in 2007, which became their breakthrough record. The band became prominent figures on the Disney Channel during this time, gaining a large following through the network: they appeared in the widely successful musical television film Camp Rock (2008) and its sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010) as well as two of their own series, Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream (2008–2010) and Jonas (2009–2010).

The band's third studio album, A Little Bit Longer (2008), saw continued commercial success for the group; the album's lead single "Burnin' Up" hit the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Their fourth studio album, while still successful on the Billboard 200 chart, saw a decline in record sales. After the Jonas Brothers confirmed a hiatus, Nick formed a new band known as Nick Jonas & the Administration, who released the album Who I Am in 2010 to moderate commercial success. Thereafter, Jonas opted to focus on work in theater, and also had a recurring role on the television series Smash. The Jonas Brothers briefly reunited in 2013, though officially parted ways due to creative differences.

After the group's disbandment, Jonas returned to his solo career and began work on his second studio album, signing with Island Records and releasing Nick Jonas through the label in 2014. The album entered the top ten of the Billboard 200, while both of the album's singles entered the top twenty of the Billboard Hot 100. The project was re-released as Nick Jonas X2 in 2015. The release helped provide Jonas with a new public image, earning him the title of a sex symbol. Jonas later co-founded Safehouse Records, a record label in conjunction with Island Records and Hollywood Records. Jonas released his third studio album, Last Year Was Complicated (2016), through the label. The project became his highest peaking entry as a solo artist on the Billboard 200, while the lead single was a top twenty hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

Life and career

1992–2006: Childhood and career beginnings

Jonas was born in Dallas, Texas,[2] the son of Denise (née Miller) and Paul Kevin Jonas. Jonas' father is a songwriter, musician, and former ordained minister at an Assemblies of God church, while his mother is a former sign language teacher and singer.[3][4][5] Nick has a younger brother, Frankie, and two older brothers - Joe and Kevin.[6] Jonas was raised in Wyckoff, New Jersey and homeschooled by his mother. Jonas' career started when he was discovered at the age of six in a barber shop, while his mother was getting her hair cut and was referred to a professional show business manager.[7] He began performing on Broadway at the age of seven, portraying characters such as Tiny Tim, Chip Potts, Little Jake, and Gavroche among other roles.[8][9][10][11] Jonas wrote a song titled "Joy to the World (A Christmas Prayer)" with his father while performing in Beauty and the Beast (2002), featuring background vocals from Jonas' fellow cast members, which was featured on the compilation album Broadway's Greatest Gifts: Carols for a Cure, Vol. 4.[12] The song was later released through INO Records to Christian Radio in 2003, serving as Jonas' debut single.[13]

The single caught the attention of Columbia Records, leading to Jonas signing with Columbia and INO to release his debut studio effort.[14] "Dear God" (2004) was released as the lead single from the project, followed by a re-recorded version of "Joy to the World (A Christmas Prayer)".[14] Jonas co-wrote songs for the album with his two older brothers, who also provided background vocals for the release. Nicholas Jonas (2004) received a limited release on September 5, 2004.[15] The project was scheduled for a wide release in December, though was pushed back before ultimately being cancelled altogether.[16] The new president of Columbia Records, Steve Greenberg, liked Jonas' voice on the record despite his dislike for the album.[17] Upon hearing the song "Please Be Mine" he decided to sign Jonas and his brothers as a group.[18] After being signed to Columbia, the brothers considered naming their group Sons of Jonas before settling on the name Jonas Brothers.[19] In 2005, Jonas was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 13.[20][21]

While working on their debut studio album, the band toured throughout 2005 with artists such as Jump5, Kelly Clarkson, Jesse McCartney, the Backstreet Boys, and The Click Five among others.[22] The band's debut single, "Mandy", was released in December 2005.[22] The album was initially scheduled for a February 2006 release date, though executive changes at Columbia's parent company Sony led to numerous delays on the project's release.[22] It was during this time that the group began making appearances on various Disney Channel related soundtracks, and toured with Aly & AJ throughout 2006.[23][24] The band's debut album, It's About Time (2006), was released on August 8, 2006.[25] The album received little backing from the label, who had no further interest in promoting the band. During its initial run, the album only received a limited release of 50,000 copies.[26] with how the release of the record was handled, the band hoped to depart from Columbia Records and find a new label; it was later confirmed in 2007 that the group had been dropped by the label.[22] The album went on to sell a total of 1,750,000 copies.[27]

2007–2011: Breakthrough with Jonas Brothers and other projects

Shortly following their departure from Columbia Records, it was confirmed that the Jonas Brothers had signed with Hollywood Records.[28] While working on their new album, the group continued to gain popularity due to soundtrack appearances and promotional appearances.[29][30][31][32] The group released their self-titled second studio album through Hollywood Records on August 7, 2007.[33] The album entered the top five of the Billboard 200 in the United States, going on to sell over two million copies in the country.[34] The group's single "S.O.S" became their first top twenty hit on the Billboard Hot 100,[35] and has sold over 1.5 million copies in the country.[36] Nick and his brothers made their acting debut on an August 17 episode of the Disney series Hannah Montana titled "Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas". The band performed the collaboration "We Got the Party" with lead actress Miley Cyrus, with the episode gaining over ten million viewers and became basic cable's most watched series telecast ever.[37] In May 2008, he and the band began starring in their own Disney series Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream.[38]

Jonas performing in July 2009.

Jonas made his film debut along with his brothers in the Disney Channel film Camp Rock (2008), starring alongside Demi Lovato. The film's soundtrack was released on June 17, 2008 and sold 188,000 copies in its first week of release in the United States.[39] The movie went on to become a major hit for the network, receiving 8.86 million viewers.[40] The band achieved further success with their third studio album, A Little Bit Longer (2008), which became their first to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 chart; the project sold over 525,000 in its first week of release.[41] The album went on to sell over two million copies in the United States, making it their second multi-platinum album.[42] A Little Bit Longer remains the band's highest selling effort to date. "Burnin' Up" (2008) served as the album's lead single, becoming the band's first top five hit in the United States.[43] During this time, Jonas was involved in a relationship with Selena Gomez, who appeared in the song's music video.[44]

The band starred in the 3D biopic Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, which received a theatrical release on February 27, 2009.[45] The film was a financial success, and is the sixth highest-grossing concert film.[46][47][48] Jonas starred with all three of his brothers their second Disney Channel series, Jonas, which made its debut on May 2, 2009.[49] The band released their fourth studio album, titled Lines, Vines and Trying Times, on June 16, 2009. The project debuted at the top spot on the Billboard 200, boasting first week sales of 247,000 copies.[50] The album failed to match the heights of their previous efforts, failing to sell one million copies in the United States.[51]

Following the release of their fourth studio album, the Jonas Brothers confirmed that they would be taking a hiatus to focus on solo projects.[52] While Joe chose to record a solo record, Nick opted to form the band Nick Jonas & the Administration, signing with Hollywood Records to release the project.[53] The band's debut single achieved minor success in the United States, though their first studio album was seen as a commercial failure.[36] On June 21, Jonas made his West End debut performing in Les Misérables for the second time, this time as the role of Marius Pontmercy.[54] Jonas was originally supposed to play the role for only three weeks, but was able to extend his run until July 24, 2010, because of changes in the Jonas Brothers touring schedule.[55] He also appeared in the 25th Anniversary Concert at The O2 Arena on October 3, 2010, again playing the role of Marius Pontmercy.[56] From August 5–7, Jonas performed in the musical Hairspray as Link Larkin at the Hollywood Bowl.[57] Jonas starred in the sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010), which was a commercial success.[58] Jonas later appeared in the 2011 series Mr. Sunshine; he played Eli White, an up-and-coming singer who wants everything his way before he performs at the Sunshine Center.[59] He also played the role of Ryan on an episode of the sitcom Last Man Standing.[60][61]

2012–2014: Jonas Brothers split

Jonas guest starred on an episode of Smash as Lyle West, a young musician and television star backing a promising Broadway musical;[62][63] Jonas would later reprise the role in the show's season finale on May 14.[64] Nick had a cameo appearance in the last episode of the second season of the comedy web series Submissions Only.[65] Jonas was to perform in the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying as J. Pierrepont Finch[66] from January 24 to July 1, 2012.[67] Despite this, the musical ended its run on May 20.[68][69] Jonas recorded five songs for the project, which was released as an extended play in 2012.[70][71] The Jonas Brothers confirmed in March that work had begun on their fifth studio album.[72] The band officially parted ways with Hollywood Records in May 2012; they purchased the rights to all of their music from the label.[73] Despite claims that Jonas would be signing on as a judge for the twelfth season of the singing competition American Idol,[74][75][76][77][78] Jonas opted to appear as a mentor with Demi Lovato on The X Factor.[79] Jonas made guest appearances on the television series Married to Jonas, starring his older brother Kevin and his wife.[80] The television show also documented their return to music, and the process of working on their fifth album.[81]

The Jonas Brothers released their new single, "Pom Poms" (2013), on April 2 through their own record label.[82] The music video for the song was filmed in February 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana and premiered on E! on April 2, 2013.[83] Nick was the co-host of the Miss USA 2013 competition on NBC; Jonas and his brothers performed during the event.[84] The band released "First Time" as the second single from their forthcoming album.[85] The band cancelled their highly anticipated tour in October only days before it was set to begin, citing a "deep rift within the band" over "creative differences", leading to speculation that the band would be parting ways.[86] The brothers officially confirmed on October 29 that the band had split up for good.[87] The split led to the cancellation of their comeback album, though Nick confirmed that some of the songs recorded for the project would become available for fans through an upcoming release; the band released a live album featuring five songs from their unreleased fifth studio album.[88] Jonas guest starred as a computer hacker on an episode of Hawaii Five-0.[89][90]

2014–present: Nick Jonas and Last Year Was Complicated

With the Jonas Brothers officially broken up, Jonas began working on material for his second studio album.[91] He worked as the musical and creative director on Demi Lovato's Neon Lights Tour (2014), overseeing video content, wardrobe, lighting and staging, and song arrangement.[91] He joined Lovato on stage for select shows of the concert, performing three of her songs with her.[92][93] Jonas went on to appear in two more episodes of Hawaii Five-O,[94][95] and was cast in a starring role as Nate Kulina in the drama series Kingdom.[96][97] The series premiered on DirecTV's Audience Network, and was renewed for two more seasons only two weeks later.[98] Jonas made his return to music with the release of "Chains" (2014), the lead single to his second studio album.[99] The single failed to achieve success after its release. "Jealous" (2014) was later released as the album's second single, going on to become Jonas' first top ten hit as a solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.[100]

Jonas released his second studio album, Nick Jonas (2014), though Island Records on November 10.[101] The album debuted at number six on the Billboard 200, selling over 37,000 copies in its first week of release.[102] Following the success of "Jealous" and the album, "Chains" was re-released as the next single from the album.[103] The single achieved commercial success, reaching the top twenty of the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming his second multi platinum single.[104] Jonas served as a guest mentor for Christina Aguilera on the eighth season of The Voice.[105] He also starred in the film Careful What You Wish For (2015), which he filmed in 2013.[106] Jonas formed the "artist-centric" Safehouse Records alongside Demi Lovato and Phil McIntyre, in conjunction with Island and Hollywood Records.[107] Jonas released a new single, "Levels" (2015), through the label as the lead single to the re-released version of his debut album, Nick Jonas X2 (2015).[108] Jonas had a recurring role as Boone Clemens in the comedy horror series Scream Queens; he is credited for five episodes of the first season.[109]

Work on Jonas' third studio album began as early as 2014, prior to the release of Nick Jonas (2014).[110] The album was initially set to be titled Unhinged, though was changed to Last Year Was Complicated prior to its release.[111] "Close" (2016), a collaboration with Tove Lo, was released as the album's lead single.[112] The project was a commercial success, reaching the top twenty of the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming his third top ten hit on the Mainstream Top 40 chart.[113] Last Year Was Complicated was released on June 10 to a generally positive reception.[114] The album sold a total of 66,000 equivalent album units in its first week of release, entering the Billboard 200 chart at number two.[115] This marks his highest peaking effort as a solo artist to date.[115] "Bacon" (2016) has been serviced as the second single from the album.[116][117][118] Nick's contributions as a songwriter led to him receiving the honor of the Hal David Starlight Award in the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[119] Jonas embarked on the co-headlining Future Now Tour (2016) alongside Demi Lovato on June 29, and continued on the tour until the tour's final concert on September 17.[120] Jonas also starred in the drama film Goat (2016) alongside James Franco; released on September 23.[121] He participated in rap battle with Kevin Hart on October 27.[122]

On May 26, 2017, Jonas released the single "Remember I Told You" which features British singer-songwriter Anne-Marie and American singer and producer Mike Posner.[123] Jonas released the song "Find You" on September 14, 2017.[124] Jonas contributed to the Ferdinand soundtrack with the song "Home", released on October 20. The song was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.[125] In an August 2018 interview with Teen Vogue, Jonas announced the impending release of a collaboration with Robin Schulz titled "Right Now", which he co-wrote with Skylar Grey.[126] In August 2018, it was announced that Jonas had joined the cast of the animated film UglyDolls along side Kelly Clarkson and Pitbull. It is scheduled to be released on May 10, 2019.[127]

Public image

Jonas performing live as part of the Jonas Brothers in 2010.

During the early stages of their career, the Jonas Brothers were seen as role models and teen idols by their fans, and drew much media attention when they made the decision to begin wearing purity rings during their time on the Disney Channel.[128] Though he has stated that the rings helped "shape [his] view of sex", Nick felt his faith became more about his personal relationship with God.[129] He claimed in 2016 that all of the youth at their church had been asked to wear them, thus he didn't have a "full understanding" of what the ring meant.[130] Jonas has more recently earned the title of a sex symbol following a string of provocative photo shoots.[131][132][133] Jonas has often rejected the title, claiming "I don't really consider myself [a sex symbol]. If someone wants to give me that title, that's fine, but I don't say these words about myself. I just try to be humble, make sexy music and push the envelope a little bit."[134]

Jonas was featured on OK!'s list of 2014's Sexiest Men Alive,[135] while his photo shoot for Flaunt was listed on their Most Memorable Naked Moments list.[136] He was ranked at number ten on People's Sexiest Men Alive list in 2015.[137] He was ranked in sixth place on Capital FM's list of Sexiest Men in Pop during 2016.[138] Jonas' new public image has led to him receiving a large fan following in the LGBT community, a fact he claims to be "thrilled" about.[139] Some of Jonas' interviews and comments have drawn criticism as being "gay pandering", though Jonas had denied these claims.[140][141][142][143]

Jonas was diagnosed with Type I diabetes at the age of thirteen and uses an insulin pump to help him manage his condition.[144] He has developed the Change for the Children Foundation. Partnering with five different charities, their goal is to raise money and awareness for diabetes.[145] He also developed a public service announcement with the Washington Nationals to support diabetes care at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.[146] Since August 6, 2008, Bayer Diabetes Care has partnered with Jonas as a diabetes ambassador to promote the idea for young people to manage their diabetes.[147] Jonas testified in the U.S. Senate to promote more research funding for the condition.[148] In 2010, Nick further volunteered his efforts for Do Something by offering his time as a prize to teens who donated jeans to Do Something and Aeropostale's "Teens for Jeans" campaign.[149] Further, Nick filmed another PSA, this one in support of Do Something's "Battle of the Bands" campaign, for the advancement of music education in schools.[150] Nick is also a member of the National Youth Leadership Committee for the Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration, along with Jordin Sparks, Genevieve Ryan, and Brodi Conover.[151][152][153]

He proposed to Indian actress Priyanka Chopra in London on her birthday on July 18, 2018[154], and the couple celebrated their engagement in Mumbai on August 18, 2018.[155][156]

Discography

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Best of Both Worlds Concert Himself
2009 Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience Himself
2009 Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Cherub Voice
2010 Les Misérables: 25th Anniversary Concert Marius Pontmercy
2015 Careful What You Wish For Doug Martin
2016 Goat Brett Land
2017 Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated Himself
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough (Alex Vreeke)
2019 Chaos Walking Davy Prentiss Jr. Post-production
UglyDolls (voice) In production
Midway Filming
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Hannah Montana Himself Episode: "Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas"
2008 Camp Rock Nate Gray Television film
2009–10 Jonas Nick Lucas 33 episodes
2010 Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Nate Gray Television film
2011 Mr. Sunshine Eli White Episode: "Employee of the Year"
2011 Last Man Standing Ryan Vogelson Episode: "Last Christmas Standing"
2012 Smash Lyle West 2 episodes
2012 Submissions Only Lonely Dancer Episode: "Another Interruption"
2013–15 Hawaii Five-0 Ian Wright 3 episodes
2014–17 Kingdom Nate Kulina 40 episodes
2015 Scream Queens Boone Clemens 5 episodes
Reality television
Year Title Role Notes
2008–10 Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream Himself 18 episodes
2009 Band in a Bus Himself Reality DVD
2012 The X Factor Himself Season 2[157] (Judges Houses) 1, 2, 3 (October 10–11 & October 17)
2012–13 Married to Jonas Himself[81][158][159] 4 episodes
2015 The Voice Himself Season 8[105] (The Battle Round)
2016 CMT Crossroads Himself [160] Summer 2016 performance with Thomas Rhett
2016 Running Wild with Bear Grylls Himself [161] Location: Sierra Nevada
Guest appearances
Year Title Artist Notes
2008 Studio DC: Almost Live Himself Second show
2008 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Himself "The Akers Family" (Season 6, Episode 2)
2009 Saturday Night Live Himself February 14, 2009 episode
2010 Live! with Regis and Kelly Himself (Host) January 8, 2010 episode
2010 Minute to Win It Himself May 12, 2010 episode
2010 I Get That a Lot Himself May 19, 2010 episode
2010 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Himself "The Heathcock Family" (Season 7, Episode 17)
2010 The Biggest Loser Himself Season 10, Episode 13[162]
2011 Dancing with the Stars Himself Audience Member
2012 Empire Girls: Julissa and Adrienne Himself Episode[163]
2012 Opening Act Himself Nick Jonas & Patrick Tanner[164]
2013 Miss USA 2013 Himself (Co-host and performer) Host and performer with Jonas Brothers
2015 Miss Universe 2014 Himself (Performer) Performed "Chains", "Jealous" and "Teacher" (January 25, 2015)[165]
2015 2015 Kids' Choice Awards Himself (Host) First time hosting an awards show[166]
2015 2015 MTV Video Music Awards Himself (Performer) Performed Levels[167]
2015 American Music Awards of 2015 Himself (Performer) Performed Chains, Levels, Jealous[168]
2016 Saturday Night Live Himself (Performer)/Various Performed "Champagne Problems" and "Close" and appeared in the Huge Jewelry and Pool Boy sketches.
2016 Maya & Marty Himself June 14, 2016 episode
2016 Watch What Happens Live Himself June 15, 2016 episode
Music video appearance
Year Title Artist Notes
2011 "My Time"[169] Gabrielle Giguere Producer, cameo
2015 "OXO" (Lyric Video)[170] Olivia Somerlyn Cameo

Theater

Year Title Role Notes
2000 A Christmas Carol Tiny Tim
2001 Annie Get Your Gun Little Jake
2002 Beauty and the Beast Chip
2003 Les Misérables Gavroche
2003 The Sound of Music Kurt PaperMill Playhouse
2010 Les Misérables Marius Pontmercy June 21, 2010 – July 24, 2010; October 3, 2010 (25th Anniversary Concert)
2011 Hairspray Link Larkin August 5–7, 2011 at the Hollywood Bowl
2012 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying J. Pierrepont Finch[66] Broadway, January 24 – May 20, 2012[67][68]

Tours

In January 2010, Nick Jonas & The Administration began touring in support of their debut album, Who I Am.[53] Apart from guest appearances at specific events, it marks the first time Nick has toured without his brothers, Kevin and Joe. In September 2011 and October 2011, Nick Jonas & The Administration began touring through South America in support of their debut album, Who I Am.[171]

Awards and nominations

Year Title Award Nominated work Result
2009 Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica Best Fashionista (Most Fashionable) Himself Won
2010 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actor Himself Nominated
Nickelodeon Mexico Kids' Choice Awards Favorite International Character Male[178][179] Himself Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Love Song "Stay" Nominated
Choice Breakout Artist: Male Nick Jonas & The Administration Nominated
Young Hollywood Awards Young Hollywood Artist of the Year[180] Himself Won
2011 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actor[181] Himself Nominated
DRLC DREAM Award[182][183] Himself Won
2012 Broadway Beacon Awards 2012 "Contributions to the theater community"[184][185] Himself[186] Won
2013 Teen Choice Awards Acuvue Inspire Award Himself Won
2014 Young Hollywood Awards Coolest Crossover Artist[187] Himself Won
MTV European Music Awards[188] Artist on the Rise Himself Nominated
2015 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Male Singer[189] Himself Won
Radio Disney Music Awards He's The One - Best Male Artist[190] Himself Nominated
XOXO - Best Crush Song[191] "Jealous" Nominated
Much Music Video Awards Favorite International Artist[192] Himself Nominated
Teen Choice Awards[193] Choice Male Artist Himself Nominated
Choice Song: Male Artist "Jealous" Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Best Male Video[194] "Chains" Nominated
MTV Europe Music Award Best US Act[195] Himself Nominated
American Music Awards Favorite Male Artist – Pop/Rock[196] Himself Nominated
2016 People's Choice Awards[197] Favorite Premium Cable TV Actor Kingdom Nominated
Favorite Male Artist Himself Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards[198] Favorite Male Singer Himself Nominated
Radio Disney Music Awards He's The One - Best Male Artist[199] Himself Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards Triple Threat Artist[200] Himself Nominated
BMI Awards Pop Songwriter[201] "Jealous" Won
iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards[202][203] iHeartRadio International Artist of the Year[204] Himself - "Close" Won
Most Buzzworthy International Artist or Group Nominated
Teen Choice Awards[205][206][207] Choice Music: Male Artist Himself Nominated
Choice Music Single: Male "Close" – Nick Jonas featuring Tove Lo Nominated
Choice Music: Love Song "Close" – Nick Jonas featuring Tove Lo Nominated
Choice Summer Music Star: Male Himself Nominated
Choice Summer Tour "Future Now Tour" – Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas Nominated
Choice Style: Male Himself Won
MTV Video Music Awards[208] Song of Summer "Bacon" Nominated
2017 People’s Choice Awards Favorite Premium Series Actor[209] Kingdom Nominated
Radio Disney Music Awards[210] He's The one - Best Male Artist Himself Nominated
Stuck In Our Heads – Best Song To Lip Sync To Bacon Nominated
I'm With The Band! - Radio Disney Favorite Tour Himself & Demi Lovato - Future now tour Nominated
Hero Award[211] Himself Won
CMT Music Awards CMT Performance of the Year "Close" – with Thomas Rhett Nominated
2018 75th Golden Globe Awards Best Original Song - Motion Picture[212] Home Nominated
Guild of Music Supervisors' GMS Awards Best Song/Recording Created for a Film[213] Home Nominated
2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards Best On-Screen Team[214] Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan and Nick Jonas – Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Nominated
2018 Teen Choice Awards ChoiceSceneStealer[215] Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle as Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough Nominated
2018 MTV Europe Music Awards Best World Stage[216] Himself Pending

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