From rockstar SpongeBob to everyone’s favorite anxious Rugrat (yes, Chuckie), Joe Jonas is basically a walking Cartoon Network tribute. The man’s ink collection is a nostalgia-fueled fever dream. But you know what we haven’t spotted yet? A nod to his sophomore album, Music For People Who Believe In Love. (We think. Joe-girlies, feel free to drag us if he secretly has track seven tattooed across his ribcage.) With a body that’s halfway to a living coloring book, can you really blame us for wondering? Either way, we’re getting ahead of the trend and dreaming up fresh ways to wear your love for this album—literally.
‘Parachute’
- A quirky little doodle of a parachute—Joe Jonas dangling from the strings like your inner child refusing to grow up. Bonus points if he’s wearing shades.
- Ink “I’m dustin’ off my parachute” in dreamy cursive, because sometimes you just need a stylish reminder that rock bottom has a trampoline.
- “Cinderella needs new slippers,” so obviously: a shimmering ocean-blue glass slipper with ‘Parachute’ elegantly curved into the heel. Iconic. Unapologetically extra.
- For “Dancin’ in the cage with thirty”: a zoo cage scene featuring Joe squaring off against a giant, smug number 30. Gloves off. Existential crisis on.
‘Work It Out’
- “Even baddies get saddies,” either in soft lowercase script or as a crying cartoon baddie with lashes, hoop earrings, and an iPhone mid-selfie sob. Instagram caption energy, but make it forever.
- The song title ‘Work It Out,’ either as a cocky little doodle of Joe flexing his muscles like he’s auditioning for a boy band x superhero crossover, or—if you’re leaning into his humor—a stick-figure Joe lifting comically tiny dumbbells while dramatically pretending they weigh as much as a car. Gym rat meets class clown.
- “Your anxiety’s got anxieties,” so naturally, we’re tattooing your anxiety stretched out on a therapist’s couch, nervously venting in all-caps keyboard smash. Maybe a clipboard in the therapist’s hands. Maybe the therapist is you. Either way, it’s meta, chaotic, and deeply relatable.
‘Only Love’
- “She’s looking at me through the bottom of a glass of wine,” except plot twist—the wine glass is acting more like a pair of bougie binoculars. And instead of seeing her, we’re seeing Joe through the crystal-clear lens, maybe with a slightly confused or over-it expression: drama, distortion, and a hint of vintage romance.
- “Hey, I’m an old, old, old soul,” so why not go full commitment and ink the vinyl of Music For People Who Believe In Love right on your skin? Because obviously, we’re going to be the Chandler Bing meme—rocking in a recliner, grey hair and all, proudly blasting Joe’s latest masterpiece like it’s still 2025. Timeless taste, eternal main character energy.
- “Hey, this ain’t a 9-to-5 operation.” It’s more like a 24/7 7-Eleven vibe. So why not turn ‘Only Love’ into a neon-lit, retro pub tattoo? Picture it as a silhouetted doodle where you know only the best love potions are brewed, ready to reset anyone back to factory settings. Because who doesn’t want their arm to look like the coolest dive bar in town?
‘Heart By Heart’
- Let’s play a game: spot how many people have already inked two hearts onto their skin for ‘Heart By Heart.’ Cliché? Maybe. But if Joe’s the one scribbling it, then you know it’s getting a permanent place—right there on our skin, forever. Sentimentality hits different when it’s got a signature.
- Yeah, we know—the original lyric is “So, if he don’t ever light your spark.” But we’re independent baddies out here who are the spark. Capture that self-love energy with a lightning bolt tattoo, bottled like your own personal power source. Bonus points for using the album’s red and blue palette, because emotional resilience looks better in color.
- Everyone knows the new initials carved into a tree are actually just your own, inked right onto your skin. So why not up the ante with the doe-eyed lyric “Well, I know our flame’s still bigger than the night,” by morphing a moon and a flame into one design? Cosmic romance, eternal burn—no bark required.
‘Honey Blonde’
- Of course, as soon as we hear the song title ‘Honey Blonde,’ we immediately go full Joe-brain—sketching a flirty little honey jar with luscious blonde hair. Scribble the song title into the jar’s wrapper so no one misses the reference. Sweet, cheeky, and just the right amount of unhinged.
- Whether you’ve been breaking in your flats since you were little or just doing barefoot pliés in the kitchen, we’re fully here for ballerina-core. And clearly, so is Joe, with the lyric “She spins around like pirouettes.” So why not go full-on Black Swan on your skin—graceful, dramatic. Just like love.
- Obviously, “Sweet reprises, summer eyes” is tapping us straight into our hot girl summers—so why not immortalize the vibe with two suns giving each other heart eyes? It’s flirty, glowing, and just the right amount of unbothered. SPF optional.
‘My Own Best Friend’
- C’mon, “Like sapphire diamonds in the rough” is basically begging for a gemstone glow-up. Think a radiant sapphire cracking out of a rough-cut diamond—bonus symbolism if a few shards are breaking off, showing that even self-love can unearth itself when you’re knee-deep in the mud. Messy? Maybe. Transformative? Absolutely.
- For all the art lovers out there, “And I’ll buy a new canvas, turn a new page” is your go-to lyric. Picture a blank canvas on an easel—but with a butterfly breaking out of it, mid-flight, because nothing says transformation like turning your mess into a masterpiece.
- For the spooksters (or, let’s be honest, the ghosters), “Ghost in the mirror, tell me a lie” is right up your haunted little alley. Picture a ghost peeking its head out of a vintage mirror like it’s a full-on portal to your past. Just make sure you’ve got sage nearby—some tattoos come with vibes.
‘Velvet Sunshine’
- We’ve found a time machine, and it’s taking us straight back to retro past with a ‘Velvet Sunshine’ matchbox—think the kind you’d find tucked in the back pocket of your crush’s jeans. Curvy lettering, floral bursts, and all the chic cool that screams “Hello, Joe as Danny Zuko.”
- Or, if femme-core is more your scene, imagine a golden sun bathed in warm light, wrapped in velvet-like ribbons that weave the song title into soft, flowing fabric. Vintage glamour meets sun-kissed softness.
- “Lost souls, runnin’ through the streets where the fools go” sounds like the perfect meet-cute, doesn’t it? Imagine two soul silhouettes darting across your skin, weaving through roads and street signs like a maze, with the ultimate prize being the moment they finally find each other. A tattoo that’s part romance, part adventure, and all heart.
‘Sip Your Wine’
- We’ve all seen girls’ legs flexed out of a sensual wine glass, but now it’s time for a cute, shaggy Joe swimming around in those deep reds. Because honestly, sometimes you just need to ‘Sip Your Wine’—and look effortlessly cool doing it.
- Sure, it’s biblical that water can split in two—but if anyone besides the big guy upstairs can pull off that magic trick, it’s Joe. He basically said it himself with “I’m learnin’ two things can be true / Just like a river split in two.” So why not ink that lyric in soft, lowercase script nestled between two crashing waves? Divine duality, but make it coastal and cool.
- We’re obsessed with the pre-chorus on this track—Joe and Sierra Ferrell’s vocals melt together like honey on hot pavement. We mean, how can you not be? So why not mark the moment with a fogged-up magnifying glass, except right where the lyric “Zoomin’ out, new perspective / Lookin’ glass, taught me lessons” sits, it’s crystal clear. Because suddenly, so is your stance on reality. Clarity never looked so poetic.
‘Hey Beautiful’
- ‘Hey Beautiful’ is Joe’s love letter to his kiddos, so whether you’re a paw-print parent or have tiny humans crawling all over you, this one’s for you. Tattoo their little prints—paws or baby shoes—with “Hey” in one and “Beautiful” in the other. A soft, simple tribute to the ones who call you home.
- “Angels fall to earth to catch a sight of you / Said that they found Heaven in your eyes” is basically begging for an angelic-winged moment, perched on a fluff of pillows. You could curve the full lyric within the wings, or pull your favorite few words and crown them as a glowing halo. Ethereal, intimate, and totally ink-worthy.
- “Give you my life and my heart on a string”—we all know the whole red-string-of-fate thing, but this time, it’s not about couples. It’s about your kiddos. Picture two beating hearts—one tiny, one bigger—with a delicate red string connecting them—a quiet symbol of the bond that never breaks, no matter what.
‘What We Are’
- We see Joe flipping the usual “what are we?” question into a confident ‘What We Are’ moment. So why not channel some old-school Cosmo vibes and have the lyrics tattooed in a magazine-style layout? That way, even when your head’s spinning with love sickness, you can just glance down for the best advice—straight from the (very stylish) source.
- “At school, were you cool? Were you cruel?” Take this pop quiz by tattooing the one you really pulled off in varsity font, and the other in calligraphy. For extra points, throw in a doodle of an eraser crossing out the answer you definitely weren’t. Because some lessons stick, and some get wiped away.
- Everyone loves a backward cap—even Joe’s muse (“Look back, picture that, backwards hat”). So why not DIY your own Music for People Who Believe in Love merch, right on your skin? Think concert-day energy, like you’re walking the merch table selling your own vibe. Rock it like it’s the hottest tour in town.
‘You Got The Right’
- For all the pro-fate romantics out there, take the lyric, “Darlin’, our love is written,” and run with it. You could go list-style—like a set of handwritten commandments sealing your destined love. Or, if you’re feeling truly biblical, have it inked on scroll-style pages with that ornate, lawful flair. Because when it’s written in the stars, it deserves to look official.
- “Every night, I count my lucky stars”—whether it’s for landing your dream Gram-official relationship or nailing that job, sometimes your gratitude list deserves a permanent spot. So why not go dream-catcher style, but swap the feathers for delicate stars? It’s a cosmic thank-you note, dangling right there on your arm.
- The bridge in ‘You Got the Right’ is for all those long-distance friendships that basically live in your phone—because truly, “It don’t matter the distance / Time or the difference / I’m a call away.” So why not ink a playfully spinning globe, dotted with location pins marking all the countries where your favorite people live? A sweet reminder that love—and Wi-Fi—knows no borders.
‘What This Could Be’
- In the visualizer, there’s a fancy white convertible with lavender and wildflowers spilling out—straight out of a Pinterest mood board. So why not turn that into an inked tribute? Picture the same floral-drenched ride, but with Joe fully embracing his passenger princess era, just waiting for you to take the wheel. Romantic, aesthetic, and just a little bit iconic.
- “I’ve been played like I’m the game”—okay, maybe not the most empowering lyric for your self-love era, but the aesthetic? Absolutely worth it. Picture an old-school Nintendo controller, retro and blocky, with pixelated text on the screen flashing ‘What This Could Be.’ Because sometimes, even the messy moments deserve to level up.
- “We’re having conversations that our bodies should be making” is full-on flirt mode—and if you’re ready to court a little abstract art, here’s the move: have the lyric shaped into two bodies mid-conversation, facing each other like they’re speaking in curves and chemistry. It’s suggestive, clever, and a total conversation starter.
‘Constellation’
- Joe’s a Leo—just thought we’d lead with that before pitching your next tattoo for ‘Constellation.’ If you’re looking to show your love for him (or this entire album era), go cosmic and get the Leo constellation inked. It’s subtle, celestial, and a perfect way to say your loyalty’s written in the stars.
- “Feel the chemicals react when you’re holding me like that” might be peak romantic chemistry, but let’s take it literally—cue the chem lab tattoo. Picture beakers bubbling over, each labeled with your top three tracks from the album as variables, all mixing together to spark a full-blown explosion. Because let’s be real: love is just a well-timed reaction.
- “Saw a brand new shape and brand new sound” is so for the soundtrack-to-your-life girlies—the ones who mentally cue up a song every time they walk into a room. Because obviously, your iconic moments deserve a full cinematic treatment. Go full early 2000s (not quite ‘Year 3000’) and doodle up an old-school iPod with the album name splashed across the screen. Bonus points if it’s got that click wheel energy.
Thinking about heading to the tattoo parlor now that you’re smitten with one of these “ink-spo” ideas? Don’t forget your earbuds—because the only thing that can drown out the sweet hum of a tattoo needle is, naturally, Joe’s voice serenading you through the pain. And if you already have a Joe-inspired tattoo gracing your body? We need to see it. Spam us with your body art masterpieces on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook—we’ll be fangirling right there with you.
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