Meanwhile, Jonas - who is married to Priyanka Chopra - admitted he doesn't take the idea that he's a sex symbol too seriously and would get "a little embarrassed" if he thought too much about it.
Asked how he feels about the fact that he is considered a sex symbol, the Jonas brother replied: "Er, I think it's flattering, but attraction is such a nuanced thing. I don't take it too seriously. I just learn to laugh about it and think about the fact that my parents are probably reading some of the comments.
"It's not something I wear as a badge of honour. I tend to try to not think about it, because it would make me feel a little embarrassed."
And while the Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle actor would love it if people had sex while his music was playing, he won't be doing the same.
Asked if he is conscious that people use his songs to soundtrack their sexual activities, he said: "I am and I think it's flattering. It's important to have a good playlist and I certainly have mine. I wouldn't include my own music on that playlist though.
"But I would be thrilled if someone used my music on theirs for that experience."