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It’s simple, really

Take a listen to the highlights of Nick Jonas’ new album, ‘Last Year Was Complicate­d’

- Maeve McDermott @maeve_mcdermott USA TODAY

Call it the “I’m not a girl, not yet a woman” syndrome — the challenges young celebritie­s face when they transition from teen idols to adult fame, a thorny journey that far predates Britney Spears’ early-’00s coming-of-age anthem.

Just as Spears got her start alongside Justin Timberlake on

The Mickey Mouse Club, an entire class of today’s pop stars also are Disney alums. The Disney Channel’s ’ 00s slate of original series and made-for-TV movies launched the careers of Zac Efron, Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers, the latter of whom captured young fans’ hearts back when “One Direction” was just an unhelpful GPS command.

The members of the Disney Channel graduating class have generally chosen one of two potential paths in their post-Mouse years: chase convention­al pop stardom (Lovato, Gomez) or shirk cookie-cutter fame and get weird (Cyrus). Perhaps none of his former channel-mates has pursued the first goal with such calculated effort as Nick Jonas, whose new album, Last Year Was Complicat

ed ( ee our of four, out Friday), is the latest milestone in his journey from curly-haired heartthrob into muscled lothario.

While the former boynext-door’s efforts to woo older audiences haven’t all landed perfectly — he has been accused of gay-baiting after playing closeted characters in numerous TV appearance­s and making appearance­s in gay clubs — the music hasn’t disappoint­ed, showing off his penchant for making surprising­ly smooth R&B on his 2014 self-titled album, with hits such as Jealous.

As his new album’s weighty title suggests, Complicate­d is a darker affair, with Jonas mining his breakup last year with former Miss USA Olivia Culpo for source material. From Zayn Malik’s debut Mind of Mine to Ariana Grande’s assertivel­y sexy Danger

ous Woman, this year’s crop of allgrown-up pop albums share many sonic cues, pairing R&B swagger

with dramatic, club-ready beats. A former One Directione­r himself, Malik nodded toward The Weeknd’s more depraved 2 a.m. tales on Mind of Mine while Jonas looks toward a different boy-band alum as an archetype: Justin Timberlake, who brilliantl­y articulate­d a certain svelte sexuality on his albums Justified and FutureSex/LoveSounds.

Jonas is not quite there yet. He’s still growing into the muscled persona he has built over the past few years, and while Compli

cated boasts its fair share of suggestive moments, its masculine posturing sometimes overshoots its mark. More satisfying are the breakup songs fans were an- ticipating, postmortem­s on Jonas’ romantic endeavors that alternate between white-hot rage and yearning vulnerabil­ity.

Ready to listen? Start with these five highlights. 1. CLOSE No song better articulate­s the album’s bad-romance mission statement than this Tove Lo collaborat­ion, elevated by hints of steel drum and Jonas’ wordless chorus. 2. TOUCH Jonas goes all-in on his Timberlake impersonat­ion on this nimble, funky highlight, which also happens to be the album’s least G-rated track. Try not to blush once you pick up on Jonas’ winking “two hands/no hands” wordplay. 3. CHAINSAW Put down the power tools, Nick! Many a great pop song has been written about the destructio­n of ex-lovers’ property, from Carrie Underwood’s Before He Cheats to Beyonce’s Irreplacea­ble, and Jonas’ vengeance assumes the form of a whirring blade tearing up a sofa. 4. GOOD GIRLS As heard in hits from Blurred Lines to Hold On, We’re Going Home, one of pop music’s favorite subjects is the “good girl,” the object of her male counterpar­t’s affections who isn’t as promiscuou­s as her less-desirable peers. It’s too bad Jonas builds one of the album’s catchiest songs on the slightly icky premise, but the track’s disco strut and swaggering Big Sean feature are welcome redeeming factors. 5. UNHINGED What would this album be without a piano ballad about conflicted love? Jonas’ falsetto gets the heartstrin­g-tugging melody it deserves, accompanie­d by plainspoke­n lyrics that stand out among Complicate­d’s best.

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