Royalties from Jonas Brothers' Busted cover paid off bassist Matt Willis' mortgage

Matt Willis was left stunned by a significant increase in his quarterly royalties cheque.

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Busted star couldn't believe the bumper paycheque thanks to the cover
Busted star couldn't believe the bumper paycheque thanks to the cover

Busted's Matt Willis could pay off his mortgage thanks to royalties from the Jonas Brothers' cover of 'Year 3000'.

The 40-year-old bassist - who is married to TV star Emma Willis - couldn't believe it when he received a much larger royalties’ cheque than usually and was surprised to find out it was from the US pop trio's clean 2006 rendition.

Speaking to the Daily Star newspaper's Wired column, he said: "I got a message from my publishers because me and James [Bourne, bandmate] wrote that song, and so I got a message saying, 'There's this Disney band that want to cover 'Year 3000', and I was like, 'Cool' - you know Busted wasn't happening so I was like yeah, great.

"Then I kind of forgot about it until I got a royalty cheque, and royalties cheques are always a certain amount per quarter, so I got this royalty cheque and it was like 20x what a normal royalty cheque was and I was like, 'What the f*** has happened?'

"Then that song just paid my mortgage for f****** years because of the Jonas Brothers."

The 'Camp Rock' stars - Joe, Kevin and Nick Jonas - made the 2003 hit less crude by swapping the line, "Triple-breasted women swim around town, totally naked" to "girls there, with round hair like Star Wars, float above the floor."

They also swapped "Everybody bought our seventh album, it had outsold Michael Jackson" to "it had outsold Kelly Clarkson".

The groups have come full-circle, as they teamed up on a new rendition of the pop-punk hit for Busted's 'Greatest Hits 2.0' album.

Matt - who is also joined by Charlie Simpson in the noughties band - said: "We sent them the track and they just sung over it and they just sounded f****** amazing."