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He is also careful to incorporate real life into his musical work, too. On the topic of his latest album, he explains how his breakup with Olivia Culpo really inspired the music.

"With this one I made a real point to tell stories as honestly as I could," Jonas tells the publication. "It became very clear what it was going to be about, after the breakup. I just dove in headfirst and wrote about all of it. I think it was the most meaningful relationship I've ever been in, and it was the longest."

Though he finds release talking about his love life through his music, he still struggles in understanding the public's obsession with his relationships.

"It definitely sucks. It sort of feels like, on top of dealing with the situation with the person, you have to be thinking about other people's opinion about it, and without all the information."

And this is something he (creepily) had to start dealing with at a very young age, too. "The fact that people were intrigued by a 14– or 15-year-old's relationships was strange to me," he says. "Now I think it makes a bit more sense. I think it's kind of amusing, people's interests. But it's funny, because I think I live a pretty low-key life."

Check out his full interview with OUT magazine here.