[2] The deluxe edition of the album featured a bonus DVD with all of the band's music videos.
[6] On 26 March 2013, Humes confirmed that the band were heading out to Los Angeles to record the album: "We're booked in to go to LA and work with Rodney Jerkins again and are looking at some new people too.
In a statement on their official website, the band said that they would be releasing a greatest hits album and embark their third and final arena tour.To each and every JLSter, our beloved fans around the world.
We will continue to work on the JLS Foundation after our split, as we want to raise as much money and awareness as possible for great causes and our partner Cancer Research UK.
To find out more please go to www.jlsfoundation.co.uk As always we will continue to support each other and we hope you will enjoy watching us grow individually in our new chapters going forward.We want to look at this final year as a celebration of all that we have achieved together.
OJAM x[8] In an exclusive interview with the Official Charts Company, Aston Merrygold said of the album: "It features a load of hits from day one!
[10] On 26 September, JLS's management tweeted that the band's last ever single would be called "Billion Lights" and also revealed the artwork.