DNCE was an American dance-rock band consisting of lead singer Joe Jonas, drummer Jack Lawless, and guitarist JinJoo Lee. Bassist and keyboardist Cole Whittle was a part of the band from when it started in 2015 to when it went on hiatus in 2018. DNCE's music is mainly dance-rock, dance-pop, pop rock, and funk-pop.[2][3][4][5][6] The band signed with Republic Records, who gave them a record deal to release their debut single, "Cake by the Ocean", which was released on September 18, 2015. The song reached the top 10 on several charts, including on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number nine.[7] Their debut extended play (EP), Swaay, was released on October 23, 2015. Their self-titled debut studio album was released on November 18, 2016. Their second EP, People to People, was released on June 15, 2018. They were also nominated for Favorite New Artist for the 2016 Kids' Choice Awards and Best Song to Lip Sync and Best Anthem for the 2016 Radio Disney Music Awards. The group performed at the 2017 Fashion Meets Music Festival.[8] In February 2022, DNCE returned after their hiatus with a collaboration with Kygo titled "Dancing Feet".[9] The band went back on hiatus in mid-2023.

DNCE
DNCE at Soundbox in 2015
DNCE at Soundbox in 2015
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.[1]
Genres
Years active
  • 2015–2023
LabelsRepublic
Spinoff ofJonas Brothers
Past members
Websitednce.com

Career

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2015–2017: Commercial debut, Swaay, and DNCE

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Lead singer Joe Jonas originally rose to fame as a member of the band the Jonas Brothers, alongside his brothers, Nick and Kevin. Both guitarist JinJoo Lee and drummer Jack Lawless were, for varying tenures, a part of the Jonas Brothers' live backing band, playing guitar and drums respectively. The idea for DNCE first came about while Jonas and Lawless were living together, although the project was put on hold due to the duo's respective busy schedules.[10] Jonas, Lawless, and Lee officially came together to form DNCE in 2015.[11] Though work on music had already begun, the group struggled to find a fourth member to fit into the band.[1] Jonas began working with American singer-songwriter Justin Tranter for DNCE's music. This led to the friendship of Jonas and bassist and keyboardist Cole Whittle, the now-former bassist in Tranter's band, Semi Precious Weapons. Ultimately, Whittle was added as a full-time member of the band.[1] The group named themselves DNCE, which lyrically spoke of being too drunk to spell the word "dance".[11] Jonas later added that the group decided on the name as it described the "imperfect awesome[ness] of the four of [them] together."[11] Lee later added that "much like the spelling of the word, you don't have to be a perfect dancer to dance in life."[12] The group began performing secret shows in New York City to rehearse for their upcoming tour and promotional performances.[13] DNCE made an official Instagram account in September 2015 and Jonas later posted a teaser video for the band on his account, tagging the band's official page, on September 10, 2015.[14] The band released their debut single, "Cake by the Ocean", on September 18, 2015.[15] Though starting out slow, the song managed to reach the top 10 across several charts, including a number nine peak on the Billboard Hot 100.[16] The band released their debut extended play, Swaay, on October 23, 2015.[17][18] The band embarked on a 14-date tour in November 2015, known as the Greatest Tour Ever.[19] All 14 scheduled dates for the tour sold out.[20] The tour received critical praise, and featured unreleased songs as well as covers of older classics.[21] On January 31, 2016, DNCE made a cameo during Fox's television special Grease: Live; a live production of the Broadway musical Grease. The band performed as Johnny Casino and the Gamblers during a high school dance scene, which incorporated a 1950s-inspired rendition of "Cake by the Ocean" and a cover of the Crickets' "Maybe Baby" alongside the Grease songs "Born to Hand Jive" and "Rock & Roll Is Here to Stay". In an interview with Rolling Stone, Jonas explained that DNCE was approached by the producers of the special following a show in New York City, and that he had always been a fan of Grease.[22] In February 2016, the band joined American singer Selena Gomez as opening acts for her Revival Tour.[23] On February 26, 2016, DNCE was featured on American singer and actress Hailee Steinfeld's single, "Rock Bottom", from the update of her debut extended play, Haiz, which was then considered the main version of the song. On April 22, 2016, the group appeared on BBC One's The Graham Norton Show, performing "Cake by the Ocean".[24] "Toothbrush" was chosen as the second single from Swaay, being sent to contemporary hit radio on May 17, 2016.[25] The song peaked at number 44 on the Billboard Hot 100.

On September 14, 2016, DNCE announced their self-titled debut studio album and its release date. The album includes three songs from Swaay: "Cake by the Ocean", "Toothbrush", and "Pay My Rent", while the last song from the EP, "Jinx" only stayed on the EP. The lead single of the album, "Body Moves", was released on September 30. Three promotional singles were subsequently released for three Fridays in a row: "Blown" (featuring Kent Jones) on October 28, "Good Day" on November 4, and "Be Mean" on November 11. The album was released on November 18, the next Friday. On April 14, 2017, the band released the single "Kissing Strangers", featuring Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj.[26] On August 25, 2017, DNCE was featured on a remade version of British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart's single, "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?".

2018–2019: People to People and hiatus

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To start out 2018, DNCE released the single, "Dance" on January 26.[27] On April 6, they were featured on Italian record producer duo Merk & Kremont's single, "Hands Up". On June 15, they released their second extended play, People to People.[28] On February 28, 2019, the Jonas Brothers announced their comeback, in which Jonas and Lawless resumed work with them, which caused DNCE to go on hiatus for more than three years. The Jonas Brothers have always performed "Cake by the Ocean" in their live set. Lawless and Lee joined the Jonas Brothers in their backing band for their Remember This Tour from August to October 2021 before DNCE reunited, in which they added "Toothbrush" to the set.[29]

2022–2023: Return and second hiatus

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On February 7, 2022, DNCE announced their return, in which Cole Whittle did not return to the band as he started his solo music career when they were on hiatus.[30] On February 25, 2022, DNCE was featured on Norwegian record producer and DJ Kygo's single "Dancing Feet", as their comeback single.[31] On May 6, 2022, they released the single "Move".[32] On July 8, 2022, they released the single "Got Me Good".[33] Exactly two weeks later, on July 22, 2022, DNCE released the song "Flamingo" as part of the soundtrack for the movie Anything's Possible.[34] The band went on hiatus again in 2023.

Artistry

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Now-former band member Cole Whittle has said, "Musically, we sound like disco funk hits played by a good garage band."[35] The band's influences include the Electric Light Orchestra, Sly and the Family Stone, Weezer, Earth, Wind & Fire, Hall & Oates,[36] Prince, the Bee Gees,[35] and Led Zeppelin.[37]

Members

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Former members
  • Joe Jonas: lead vocals – Jonas first rose to prominence as a member of the Jonas Brothers, a band that has considerable success across music, film and television.[38]
  • Jack Lawless: drums, percussion, backing vocals – Jack Lawless played drums for the Jonas Brothers from their Marvelous Party Tour (2007)[39] until their disbandment, and again from their 2019 reunion onwards. Lawless and Jonas were roommates, with Lawless continuing to perform with the band on subsequent tours.[10] In 2010, Lawless became the drummer for alternative rock band Ocean Grove; the group released their debut extended play in 2011.[40]
  • JinJoo Lee: guitar, backing vocals – Lee is from South Korea and, like Lawless, has previously toured with acts such as the Jonas Brothers, playing the guitar.[41] She was a member of CeeLo Green's touring band from 2010 to 2011, and later worked with JoJo and Charli XCX.[41]
  • Cole Whittle: bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals – Whittle rose to fame as the bassist for Semi Precious Weapons.[42] The band released three studio albums during their run, with their final release coming in 2014.[43] He has also recently contributed as a songwriter, alongside fellow Semi Precious Weapons member Justin Tranter. Whittle did not return to DNCE when they reunited in 2022 in order to focus on his solo career.

Discography

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Filmography

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Television
Year Title Role Notes
2016 Grease: Live Johnny Casino and the Gamblers Television special

Tours

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee Result
2016 American Music Awards[45] Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group DNCE Nominated
New Artist of the Year DNCE Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards[46] Favorite New Artist DNCE Nominated
Radio Disney Music Awards[47] Best Anthem "Cake by the Ocean" Nominated
Best New Artist DNCE Nominated
Best Song to Lip Sync "Cake by the Ocean" Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards[48] Best New Act DNCE Nominated
Best Push Act DNCE Won
MTV Video Music Awards[49] Best New Artist DNCE Won
MTV Video Music Awards Japan[50] International New Artist DNCE Won
Teen Choice Awards[51] Choice Music: Breakout Artist DNCE Nominated
Choice Music: Group DNCE Nominated
Choice Music: Party Song "Cake by the Ocean" Won
Choice Music Single: Group "Cake by the Ocean" Nominated
Choice Summer Music Star: Group DNCE Nominated
2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards[citation needed] Best Cover Song "Hands to Myself" Nominated
Best Duo/Group of the Year DNCE Nominated
People's Choice Awards[52] Favorite Breakout Artist DNCE Nominated
Radio Disney Music Awards Song of the Year "Cake by the Ocean" Nominated
Best Song to Lip Sync To Nominated
Breakout Artist of the Year DNCE Nominated

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