The world seems to have moved on from Bon Jovi, with some people now referring to Jon Bon Jovi as "Millie Bobby Brown's father-in-law". The band's music was a significant part of many people's childhoods, including the author's, who grew up listening to their iconic '80s rock.
The band's heyday was marked by chart-topping singles like
"Runaway", "You Give Love A Bad Name", "It's My Life", and "Lost Highway", released between the 80's and 2000's. However, after a few less successful releases, the band's popularity waned.
A recent documentary revealed that Jon Bon Jovi's voice was struggling with age and required surgery, which ultimately led to the band's decline. The same raspy growl and screams that brought them to fame were also the reason for their departure from the spotlight.
Author's summary: Bon Jovi's attempt to regain momentum is a nostalgic reminder of their past glory.