Kevin Jonas Gets Personal on New Solo Single “Little Things,” Debuted Live in São Paulo

Kevin Jonas debuted “Little Things” live Wednesday night at Allianz Parque Stadium in São Paulo, Brazil, during the Jonas Brothers’ Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown South America run, and the crowd reaction said everything. The new solo single is out now via Hollywood Records, his second since launching his solo career in 2025.

The song is intimate in the most specific way. You can hear the fretboard squeak between chord changes on his acoustic guitar. Backed by a breezy keyboard loop, “Little Things” is a detailed, affectionate account of nearly 2 decades of marriage to his wife Danielle, zeroing in on the small, specific moments that define a long and lasting relationship. A guitar solo closes it out, and the cover art captures a candid moment of the couple together.

“My wife and I have been married for 17 years,” Jonas says. “There are little moments during our time together that trigger my joy and happiness and remind me exactly why I’m still with her. Lyrically, it’s very detailed. It’s a little sexy and fun. You’ve got to keep it spicy, I guess.” He adds, “Whereas ‘Changing’ felt like a new beginning, ‘Little Things’ is less of an introduction to me and more a continuation of who I am.”

His 2025 debut solo single “Changing,” produced by Jason Evigan, whose credits include Maroon 5, Madonna, and Dua Lipa, opened the door. “Little Things” walks further through it, and the specificity of the writing makes it one of the more genuinely personal releases in the Jonas Brothers’ extended universe.