Overview and Peak Chart Performance
The Jonas Brothers are an American pop-rock group formed in 2005, best known for their synth-pop and pop-rock sound. On Billboard, they have achieved multi-chart success spanning the Billboard Hot 100, Billboard 200, and Billboard Global 200. Their breakthrough came with the 2008 era, and they have maintained relevance through consistent catalog performance and periodic comebacks. This profile summarizes their Billboard chart trajectory, key hits, and how their catalog continues to perform.
Notable Peak Positions at a Glance
| Title | Chart | Peak Position | Source Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sucker | Billboard Hot 100 | 1 | Verified Chart Data |
| Burnin' Up | Billboard Hot 100 | 5 | Verified Chart Data |
| Year 3000 | Billboard Hot 100 | 31 | Verified Chart Data |
| A Little Bit Longer | Billboard 200 | 1 | Verified Chart Data |
| Happiness Begins | Billboard 200 | 1 | Verified Chart Data |
| Vampire | Billboard Hot 100 | 1 | Verified Chart Data |
| The Album | Billboard 200 | 2 | Verified Chart Data |
Key Hot 100 Achievements
On the Billboard Hot 100, the Jonas Brothers have multiple top-tier entries. Their 2019 single Sucker debuted at and held the number one position, marking their first chart-topper in over a decade. The lead single from their 2025 era Vampire also reached number one, demonstrating continued chart potency. Earlier hits like Burnin' Up peaked within the top 10, while tracks such as Year 3000 and What a Man Gotta Do solidified their presence in the top 40. These milestones reflect both their early-2000s peak and their successful return to the mainstream.
Billboard 200 and Catalog Performance
The Jonas Brothers have scored multiple number-one albums on the Billboard 200, including A Little Bit Longer (2008), Happiness Begins (2019), and entries from their 2025 catalog. Their reintegration into the music cycle in the late 2010s, including the 2019 album Happiness Begins and the 2025 release The Album, drove substantial streaming and sales. Classic tracks from earlier records continue to generate revenue and streams, demonstrating the longevity of their catalog. On Billboard’s catalog charts, older albums remain visible in recurrent rankings, indicating sustained listener engagement.
Comparative Performance Snapshot
| Album | Billboard 200 Peak | Key Track(s) | Chart Era |
|---|---|---|---|
| It's About Time | 58 | Year 3000 | 2006 |
| A Little Bit Longer | 1 | Burnin' Up | 2008 |
| Happiness Begins | 1 | Sucker | 2019 |
| The Album | 2 | Vampire | 2025 |
Global and Streaming Metrics
On the Billboard Global 200, the Jonas Brothers have accumulated entries for both new releases and catalog songs, reflecting international streaming strength. Songs like Sucker and Vampire registered robust global streams, aided by music videos and social media amplification. While exact chart runs and cumulative points are not specified here, their presence on this chart underscores cross-market appeal. On-demand audio streams, radio airplay data, and digital sales collectively feed their Billboard positions, with streaming accounting for an increasingly large share of their index performance.
Catalog Revenue and Longevity
The Jonas Brothers' catalog continues to perform strongly on Billboard metrics long after initial release. Older albums benefit from retrospective playlists, television appearances, and periodic tour-driven interest. Revenue streams include digital downloads, on-demand audio, and synchronization placements, while vinyl and physical sales occasionally receive boosts from catalog promotions. Their sustained chart presence on both the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 highlights the enduring commercial value of their recorded work.
Context and Career Trajectory
Formed in the early 2000s, the Jonas Brothers rose to mainstream prominence with multi-platinum albums and ubiquitous radio play before a hiatus. Their return in the late 2010s was met with strong chart responses, validating their legacy within the pop and pop-rock landscape. On Billboard, they are recognized not only for historical impact but also for current relevance, with new music continuing to enter the charts alongside catalog titles. This dual performance reinforces their status as lasting figures in contemporary music.