Lifestyle
|
13 April, 2021 3:47 pm

Nick Jonas cheers Harry Styles and Niall Horan music

Share
Advertisements

During his The Voice coaching duties, Nick Jonas cheered Harry Styles and Niall Horan music for being 70s and 80s well influenced.

Nick Jonas praised Harry Styles and Niall Horan’s 70s and 80s influenced songs.

Nick Jonas praises Harry Styles and Niall Horan

The Jonas Brothers member Nick Jonas is coaching on The Voice and recently shared his thoughts on the former One Direction members’ songs.
He was chatting to contestants Raine Stern and Andrew Marshall about their song choice when he shared his thoughts on Harry Styles and Niall Horan’s music.

Advertisements

He said: «when Harry broke out, when Niall broke out [of] One Direction, they did a really good job of touching on some older influences in their modern take on things».

Then Nick spoke specifically about “Adore You”: «now, in this song, in particular, you get so many great 70s, 80s feels from this».

The fans went crazy with joy

Nick Jonas’ praise of Harry and Niall’s songs made the fans gone crazy with joy:

«I never thought I needed Nick Jonas talking about Harry in my life» tweeted one person.

Advertisements

«I don’t think anyone understands how much this means to me Literally Nick Jonas who I also Stan talking about one direction [sic]» shared someone. A third added: «My worlds colliding».

Más leídos

The engineering firm Wood Group experiences a dramatic decline in share value due to an independent financial review.

Dougie Mackenzie’s dedication and family support lead to prestigious award in Glasgow.

Momcozy's 'Stand Up for Mums', a show to discover the beauty of motherhood.

Unwind in luxurious spa hotels that offer rejuvenating experiences within reach of the city.

A couple leaves urban life behind for their dream jobs on the Isle of Rum.

Despite the Saudi Pro League champions' persistent pursuit, Liverpool remains resolute in their stance, making it abundantly clear that Salah is not for sale

The Emonika project, featuring shopping centre, apartments, two hotels and offices is set to redefine the city’s skyline and the concept of modern office spaces in Ljubljana.

The Legacy Entrepreneurship Acceleration Programme offers vital support for dairy start-ups.

Entrepreneurs Thomas Lindie and David Taylor launch a unique outdoor store in Aberdeen.

Chronic itch, lasting longer than six weeks, can be debilitating and is associated with various medical conditions.

';