911 Lyrics – Nick Jonas | from “Sunday Best”

911 Lyrics - Nick Jonas | from "Sunday Best"
         

Nick Jonas has spent years channeling raw emotion into his music, but few moments feel as unguarded as the ones unfolding on his upcoming fourth solo album Sunday Best. One of the earliest songs written for the project, “911” captures the dizzying aftermath of heartbreak—the kind that leaves you chain-smoking (even if you don’t smoke), haunted by memories, and dialing an emergency line that can’t fix what’s already broken. Performed live during the intimate “Sunday Best Brunch” preview in Las Vegas, the track quickly became a fan favorite, with listeners scouring for 911 lyrics by Nick Jonas to relive those aching, confessional lines. Co-written with Shay Mooney, Dewain Whitmore, and Tommy English, it’s a stark, vulnerable standout that sets the emotional tone for the entire record.

Song Credits

Lead VocalsNick Jonas
SongwriterNick Jonas
Music Producer[TBA]
LabelUniversal Music Group
Release DateFebruary 6, 2026
Song LanguageEnglish
Copyright ©Republic Records
Phonographic Copyright ℗Republic Records

Lyrics of 911 by Nick Jonas

Lyrics From Live Performance

[Verse 1]
Smoked A Whole Pack Of Cigarettes, I Don’t Even Smoke
Set Me On Fire, Left Me [???]
They Say The Ones That Love You They Gone Hurt You The Most
And I’m Already Seeing Twenty Miles Down The Road

[Chorus]
911, 911 (Wee Oo Wee Oo)
Damage Already Done
Just Help Me Out, I’m Feeling So Exposed
Memories After Me Like A Ghost

[Post-Chorus]
Look What You Do
Feels Like You To Me (Ain’t That Some Shit)
Tell Me Who
Feels Like You To Me

I Know You Moved On With Somebody New
When You’re With Him, I Bet He Wonders Too
Who Feels Like You

         

[Verse 2]
Tried To Give It Up But Now I’m Left Without [???]
Try To Say I’m Overthinking About You, But I Guess I Do
They Say The Ones That Love You They Gone Hurt You The Most
Baby, I Can’t Help But Take It Personal

[Chorus]
911, 911 (Wee Oh Wee Oh)
Damage Already Done
Just Help Me Out, I’m Feeling So Exposed
Memories After Me Like A Ghost

[Post-Chorus]
Look What You Do
Feels Like You To Me (Ain’t That Some Shit)
Tell Me Who
Feels Like You To Me

I Know You Moved On With Somebody New
When You’re With Him, I Bet He Wonders Too
Who Feels Like You

[Outro]
Nobody, Nobody, Nobody Feels Like You
Feels Like You
Nobody, Nobody, Nobody Feels Like You
Feels Like You

Smoked A Whole Pack Of Cigarettes, I Don’t Even Smoke

About “911 by Nick Jonas”

Nick Jonas lays his heart bare on 911, turning post-breakup ache into a haunting, hook-driven confession that lingers long after the chorus fades.

Releasing February 6, 2026, via Republic Records, Sunday Best represents a deeply personal return to solo artistry for Jonas—his first full-length since Spaceman in 2021. Inspired by his church choir upbringing, the album leans into acoustic guitar, piano, choirs, and string quartets, creating an intimate yet expansive sound that feels both stripped-back and cinematic. Themes of love, loss, parenthood, marriage, and self-reflection run throughout, with lyrics drawn from real-life chapters over the past few years. The project includes lead single “Gut Punch” (already out and climbing), alongside tracks like “You Got Me,” “Handprints,” “Aphrodite,” “Seeing Ghosts,” “Hope,” “Princesses,” “The Greatest” (featuring The Jones Brothers), and more. Pre-save is live on Spotify, and physical pre-orders (CD, vinyl) are available now, building anticipation for what Jonas has called “33 years in the making.”

“911” stands out for its immediacy—it was one of the first songs crafted for the album, born from that fresh sting of heartbreak before time could soften the edges. The siren-like chorus (“Wee oo wee oo”) and repeated plea for help underscore the desperation, while the post-chorus flips the script: acknowledging the ex has moved on, yet insisting no one else will ever “feel like you.” Live performances have amplified its impact, with Jonas delivering the lyrics with quiet intensity that makes every word hit harder.

In this current chapter, Jonas is stepping fully into authenticity—balancing his roles as husband, father, and artist while carving out space for solo work separate from the Jonas Brothers legacy. After years of high-profile collaborations, family projects, and 20th-anniversary celebrations with his brothers, Sunday Best feels like a quieter, more introspective exhale. “911” embodies that shift: honest, unfiltered, and unafraid to expose the messier sides of love and letting go.

         

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