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Joe Jonas Recruits Sierra Ferrell for Genre-Blending New Collaboration, ‘Sip Your Wine’, From Forthcoming Solo Album

May 12, 2025 1:38 pm GMT

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Joe Jonas and Sierra Ferrell have teamed up for a surprise collaboration, ‘Sip Your Wine’, with the track set to appear on Joe's new album, Music For People Who Believe In Love.

The genre-blending track is expected to arrive in tandem with the full project on Friday, May 23rd 2025, with Music For People Who Believe In Love also featuring contributions from Joe Jonas’ younger brother, Frankie, as well as Tiny Habits, Louane, Luísa Sonza and Domi & JD Beck. It serves as Joe's sophomore solo record.

Although Sierra Ferrell's inclusion on the tracklist, which was revealed during the one-off JonasCon event in New Jersey, is unexpected, perhaps we should have seen this coming, with Joe Jonas teasing a foray into the country music space in recent months.

Just this weekend, Joe Jonas emerged on-stage during Sierra Ferrell's opening set at Post Malone and Jelly Roll's Big Ass Stadium Tour show at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Some thought they were about to debut their new single, but instead, they delivered a sweet, intimate rendition of Shania Twain's ‘You're Still the One’.

Earlier in May, Joe Jonas followed in the shoes of fellow pop phenom, Ed Sheeran, by appearing at Nashville's revered Bluebird Café for a stripped-back, era-spanning set.

The singles we've heard so far from Music For People Who Believe In Love - which was originally slated for an October 2024 release, before being postponed to May 2025 - indicate that the project will not be primarily country or folk-leaning.

‘Heart By Heart’, ‘Work It Out’ and ‘What This Could Be’ all explore euphoric dance-pop textures. While Sierra Ferrell operates within an exclusively traditional-leaning country and Americana space for her solo material, the West Virginia trailblazer nonetheless has a penchant for psychedelic flourishes, so perhaps the two artists have found a sonic overlap in this trippy, hazy pop-country intersection. Either way, we're excited to hear what Joe and Ferrell have up their sleeves.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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