The Jonas Brothers have officially broken up and they wrote one last message for their fans via Facebook to thank them for their support throughout the years on Friday.

Nick, Joe and Kevin wrote: "To Our Dear Friends and Fans Around the World, it is with heavy hearts that we confirm that our time as the Jonas Brothers is over. This decision has not come lightly, and we know that many of you will be disappointed. The time has come for us to move forward on individual career paths. We have been a band of brothers for 10 years and are now choosing simply to be brothers. Going forward, you can expect exciting things from each of us, and we will of course continue to support each other in all things."

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After the trio thanked their loyal fans, they also promised them that they will release four new songs.

"We feel and appreciate your love. Because you waited so long for new music, we want to honor our Team Jonas fan club members by giving you our final album," the letter continued. "This digital-only album contains four new studio recordings that would have appeared on our V album (which will now go unreleased). In addition, we're including 10 live tracks that we feel capture the energy and excitement of this past summer's tour. Details regarding delivery of this digital album to Team Jonas members will be issued shortly. We hope you enjoy this album as much as we've enjoyed performing for you over the last 10 years. It has been an amazing experience."

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The farewell letter has already garnered almost 40,000 likes and 9,000 comments. The band's breakup came just weeks after the brothers cancelled their 19-show tour the day before it was scheduled to start.

The group's journey began in 2005 when they signed with Hollywood Records. They went on to sell more than 20 million albums worldwide.