The jonasbrothers take us back to the '80s in their new OnlyHumanVideo!
are "Drunk to an '80s groove" in their latest single "Only Human," and they take that lyric quite literally in the video for the track.
As promised, the sibling trio dropped the vid for "Only Human" promptly at 1:00 p.m. ET Tuesday . It features plenty of '80s-inspired revelry, complete with Ray Bans, rotary phones and cheesy dance moves galore. Directed by Anthony Mandler -- who also helmed the group's "Sucker" and "Cool" videos -- the video starts off in a bubble-filled club where the Jonas Brothers are performing "Only Human." The clip then flips between shots at the club and the street, where the JoBros have inspired their friends to do exactly as the song declares: "Dance, dance, dance, dance.
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