"Leave Before You Love Me" is a song by American record producer
Marshmello and American group
Jonas Brothers. It was released through
Republic Records and Joytime Collective as a single on May 21, 2021. Produced by Marshmello and co-produced by
Alesso,
Digital Farm Animals, and Heavy Mellow, the producers wrote the song alongside
Richard Boardman and Pablo Bowman of the songwriting collective the Six,
Phil Plested, and William Vaughan. Christian Arnold, David Martin and Geoff Morrow of the band
Butterscotch are also credited as songwriters, due to an
interpolation of their song "
Can't Smile Without You" in the chorus of "Leave Before You Love Me". Programming was solely handled by Marshmello and mixing and mastering was handled by
Manny Marroquin. Of the Jonas Brothers' members individual contributions to the song, brothers
Nick and
Joe share vocals and brother
Kevin plays guitar and background vocals. The song serves as the Jonas Brothers' first release of 2021.
Background
The song is a "sweet hooky
pop ballad" that features "handclaps, a groove and the type of vibe that should break hearts all over the globe".[1][2] The song was announced on May 20, 2021, one day prior to the release of the song, in which a snippet of the song would be able to be heard if the song is
pre-saved.[3]
A lyric video was published to the Jonas Brothers
YouTube channel on the same day as its release.[4]
Music video
The official music video of the song, directed by Christian Breslauer was released to Marshmello's
YouTube channel on May 24, 2021.[5] He and the Jonas Brothers perform in a subway and on a roof at night. The visuals open with
Nick from the brother band sitting alone on a subway train before he joins his bandmates/brothers and Marshmello on the subway platform and later on a roof. He and his older brother
Joe sing about regret and moving on before further heartbreak ensues.[6]
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ČNS IFPI" (in Czech). Hitparáda – Radio Top 100 Oficiální. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: Change the chart to CZ – RADIO – TOP 100 and insert 202140 into search. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
"Leave Before You Love Me" is a song by American record producer
Marshmello and American group
Jonas Brothers. It was released through
Republic Records and Joytime Collective as a single on May 21, 2021. Produced by Marshmello and co-produced by
Alesso,
Digital Farm Animals, and Heavy Mellow, the producers wrote the song alongside
Richard Boardman and Pablo Bowman of the songwriting collective the Six,
Phil Plested, and William Vaughan. Christian Arnold, David Martin and Geoff Morrow of the band
Butterscotch are also credited as songwriters, due to an
interpolation of their song "
Can't Smile Without You" in the chorus of "Leave Before You Love Me". Programming was solely handled by Marshmello and mixing and mastering was handled by
Manny Marroquin. Of the Jonas Brothers' members individual contributions to the song, brothers
Nick and
Joe share vocals and brother
Kevin plays guitar and background vocals. The song serves as the Jonas Brothers' first release of 2021.
Background
The song is a "sweet hooky
pop ballad" that features "handclaps, a groove and the type of vibe that should break hearts all over the globe".[1][2] The song was announced on May 20, 2021, one day prior to the release of the song, in which a snippet of the song would be able to be heard if the song is
pre-saved.[3]
A lyric video was published to the Jonas Brothers
YouTube channel on the same day as its release.[4]
Music video
The official music video of the song, directed by Christian Breslauer was released to Marshmello's
YouTube channel on May 24, 2021.[5] He and the Jonas Brothers perform in a subway and on a roof at night. The visuals open with
Nick from the brother band sitting alone on a subway train before he joins his bandmates/brothers and Marshmello on the subway platform and later on a roof. He and his older brother
Joe sing about regret and moving on before further heartbreak ensues.[6]
^"
ČNS IFPI" (in Czech). Hitparáda – Radio Top 100 Oficiální. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: Change the chart to CZ – RADIO – TOP 100 and insert 202140 into search. Retrieved October 11, 2021.