Miley Cyrus Object of Jonas Brothers New Song 'Wedding Bells'? Nick Jonas Croons about Rocky Relationship [LISTEN]

By Danica Bellini | Oct 12, 2012 12:31 PM EDT

The Jonas Brothers debuted three new songs to a sold-out crowd at New York's Radio City Music Hall Thursday evening - and it sounds like Nick Jonas' former rocky relationship with Miley Cyrus may be the object of the new romantic tune, "Wedding Bells." Things got serious during the show when the 20-year-old pop star took to the mic, admitting to the screaming audience that, "I don't think I've ever written a song that makes me as uncomfortable as this song [Wedding Bells] does."

Before Nick's somber lyrical confession, the Jo Bros performed a number of hits at their highly anticipated reunion show including "Hold On," "Love Bug," and "SOS." The teenage heartthrobs also premiered live two fresh tracks, "Paranoid" and "First Time" - but it was the new tune "Wedding Bells" that really caught fans' attention. Before closing out the concert with a number of popular hits, Nick announced this to the crowd:

"We're in the process of recording a new album, which is both good and bad. [The bad means you have to] dive into subjects that make us uncomfortable and write about them. ... You have to write a song and apologize for it later. I don't think I've ever written a song that makes me as uncomfortable as this song does. Some things happened in the last year that affected me in that moment. ... This song is called 'Wedding Bells.'"

Listen to the slow jam "Wedding Bells" here:

While Nick hasn't confirmed rumors yet, he seems to be crooning about ex-girlfriend Miley Cyrus (who is currently enganged to "Hunger Games" hottie Liam Hemsworth) and their rather rocky relationship past. Check out these lyrics and decide for yourself:

"She says, 'Can you keep a secret/ A ceremony's set for June/ I know it's a rush, but I just love him so much/ I hope that you can meet him soon.' " On the chorus, he sings, "I don't want to love, if it's not you/ I don't want to hear the wedding bells bloom/ Maybe we can try one last time/ But I don't want to hear the wedding bells chime."

So what do fans think? No matter what the lyrics are about, the tune is pretty catchy. Jo Bro enthusiasts can probably expect one killer new album.

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