Watch The Video For Nick Jonas’ New Single, ‘This Is Heaven’
Directed by Daniel Broadley, the new clip was shot in London, Windsor, and Southampton.
Nick Jonas has shared the official video for his new track, “This Is Heaven”. You can check it out below.
“Directed by Daniel Broadley and shot in London, Windsor, and Southampton, the visual begins with Nick finishing the last page of a script on an old school typewriter in a massive mission control center,” notes a press release about the video’s release.
“It intercuts scenes of him in a lush forest with a performance at St. John’s Church in Hyde Park. Taking over the church, he’s joined by the London Community Gospel Choir led by Anthony Williams with accompaniment from David Angol on sax, Aaron Graham on drums, and Leiah Fournier on keys. Donning a white suit and belting to the heavens, the choir uplifts his astounding vocal runs with style, soul, and spirit.”
The new single from his latest album Spaceman, Jonas revealed in an interview with SiriusXM’s Hits 1, was written for his wife, Priyanka Chopra, after they’d reunited after being apart for several months while she was filming in Germany.
“This is Heaven” in general, basically touches on that feeling of being reunited with your person,” the singer explained.
“It was just meant to encapsulate kind of that euphoric feeling of being with your person. And, you know, for me, it’s, it’s obviously a romantic thing, but I think, you know, for anybody that listens to this song, or as in, you know, kind of the, this moment, we’ve all been in, it’s really about that feeling of when we’re going to do that first normal thing again, or when we’re going to see that the friends and family we haven’t seen in almost a year or beyond,” continued Jonas.
“And, it just is supposed to give you that feeling of truly throwing your hands up in the air and saying, ‘Oh finally,’ you know, and, and that’s kind of the energy I wanted this chapter of the album to feel like, but this song, you know, it’s, it’s got the ’80s feels,” he added.
“A big influence for me on the sound of them was Peter Gabriel and Steve Winwood and weirdly things like Drake and The Weeknd as well. So it’s kind of got all these different ’80s influences and inspirations, but this definitely has that Steve Winwood, Michael Bolton kind of feel with the sax solo and just, it’s a good time.”
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