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    Joe Jonas found it "therapeutic" writing songs about his break up.

    The 'Cake By The Ocean' hitmaker penned a number of tracks following his split from Gigi Hadid and whilst he enjoyed being able to "let it all out" at the time, he doesn't plan on releasing the songs as he is in a different place of his life now He told The Sun newspaper: "Those songs in particular didn't make the album. You might hear them eventually, songs leak all the time, but I think the place I was in my life when I wrote them, I'm not there anymore, so it wouldn't make sense to release them.


    "I'm much happier than I was. They were reactive and therapeutic.

    You've got to let it all out and sometimes you have to step back and say, 'Is this me still to this day?' and you realise that you're in a different place."

    Meanwhile, the 27-year-old singer previously revealed his pals are really "tough" on his potential girlfriends.

    He said: "The biggest test is bringing her around friends because I have friends who are really tough about new people - we have a really tight circle. You bring them around friends and see if they can handle themselves well - that's usually a good test ... I would say she's gotta have a sense of humour and find my weird sense of humour funny."

    And Joe - who has also dated the likes of Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato

    - admits fame can be quite tough.

    He shared: "I think fame is something that kind of comes with what you do. Some people handle it differently. I grew up around it, so it hasn't always been an easy thing for me, but you learn to adjust and adapt to how you're comfortable.

    "Ultimately, there are things that you're gonna be cool with and things that are gonna be tough to get over. But at the end of the day, if you remember where you come from and how it can all go away so easily, it makes it a little bit easier to handle."

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