The Untold Story Behind 'Velvet Sunshine': 5 Shocking Details About Joe And Frankie Jonas's New Collaboration

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The buzz around Joe Jonas’s second solo album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, has been deafening since its release on May 23, 2025. While the entire project showcases a matured, introspective sound from the GRAMMY® Award-nominated global superstar, one track, in particular, has captured the imagination of fans and critics alike: "Velvet Sunshine." This song is not just a standout on the album; it marks a significant and surprising collaboration that has been years in the making. Today, December 19, 2025, we dive deep into the fresh details surrounding this pivotal moment in the Jonas family's musical journey, revealing why this track is so much more than just another album cut.

The track "Velvet Sunshine" is the seventh song on the highly-anticipated album, and its smooth, genre-blending sound has been lauded as a personal favorite by many listeners. What makes it truly special is the inclusion of Joe's youngest brother, Franklin Jonas—often affectionately known as Frankie—marking a rare and official musical collaboration between the two. This unexpected pairing has injected a fresh energy into Joe's solo work, moving beyond his established career with the Jonas Brothers and his previous band, DNCE.

Joe Jonas: A Complete Biography and Solo Renaissance

Joseph Adam Jonas

  • Born: August 15, 1989 (36 years old as of 2025)
  • Birthplace: Casa Grande, Arizona, U.S.
  • Occupations: Singer, Songwriter, Actor, Producer
  • Notable Groups: Jonas Brothers (2005–2013; 2019–present), DNCE (2015–2019; 2022–present)
  • Spouse: N/A (Recent status update)
  • Solo Debut Album: Fastlife (2011)
  • Second Solo Album: Music for People Who Believe in Love (Released May 23, 2025)
  • Recent Projects (2025): Album release, promotional performances (e.g., Universal Orlando Mardi Gras), and collaboration with Heineken.
  • Key Collaborators on New Album: Franklin Jonas, Sierra Deaton.

Joe Jonas's career trajectory is a masterclass in pop longevity. Rising to fame as the lead singer of the Jonas Brothers alongside his siblings, Kevin and Nick, he successfully navigated a hiatus with the funk-pop band DNCE, known for the global hit "Cake by the Ocean." His 2025 solo project, Music for People Who Believe in Love, signifies a new, deeply personal chapter, exploring themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The album's sound is described as a surprising blend of genres, incorporating more collaborations than his previous solo work.

1. The Unlikely Collaboration with Franklin Jonas

"Velvet Sunshine" is officially credited as "Velvet Sunshine (feat. Franklin Jonas)," a detail that immediately caught the attention of the Jonas Brothers' dedicated fanbase. Franklin Jonas, the youngest of the four brothers and often dubbed the "Bonus Jonas," has largely stayed out of the spotlight compared to his older siblings. This track changes that narrative, offering a glimpse into his musical talent. The collaboration is not a mere cameo; it features Franklin's distinct contribution, adding a layer of familial harmony and depth to the song.

The song’s inclusion of Frankie has sparked conversations online, with some fans on platforms like Reddit openly wondering why he hasn't officially joined the Jonas Brothers band as an adult, given his clear musical capabilities. The track serves as a powerful testament to the brothers' enduring bond, transcending their individual career paths.

2. A Standout Track from a Highly Anticipated Album

The album Music for People Who Believe in Love was a highly anticipated release, arriving nearly 14 years after Joe's first solo effort, Fastlife. The LP is a collection of tracks that showcase Joe's evolution as a songwriter and vocalist. "Velvet Sunshine" sits comfortably at track number seven on the album's tracklist, which also includes other notable songs like "Woven," "Parachute," and "Only Love."

Critics and fans have praised the song's production and emotional resonance, with many citing it as a personal favorite. The track’s title itself, "Velvet Sunshine," evokes a feeling of luxurious warmth and optimism, perfectly fitting the album's overall theme of finding light and meaning, even after expressing a "fallout with love" in the album’s broader context.

3. The Shocking Live Debut at Universal Orlando Mardi Gras

The song received a major public debut at a high-profile event. Joe Jonas brought out Franklin Jonas to perform "Velvet Sunshine" live at the Universal Orlando Mardi Gras celebration on February 8, 2025. This live performance was one of the first times fans got to see the two brothers share a stage in a professional capacity focused solely on Joe's new solo music.

The energy of the performance was electric, solidifying the track's status as a fan-favorite even before the album’s official release. Performing the song live together underscored the personal nature of the collaboration, turning a studio track into a memorable, shared experience for both the brothers and the audience.

4. Teased on TikTok, Fueling Fan Frenzy for Months

The anticipation for "Velvet Sunshine" wasn't a sudden phenomenon; it was carefully built through social media. Joe Jonas had teased the track on TikTok in the summer prior to the album's release, providing snippets that immediately resonated with his followers. This strategic teasing created a significant hype train, with fans eagerly awaiting the full, official version of the song for months.

The long wait, however, led to some initial mixed reactions. While many adored the final track, some fans on Reddit expressed a slight disappointment, feeling the final studio version was "unfinished" compared to the raw energy of the teased snippets. Nevertheless, the track's ability to generate such intense discussion and anticipation is a testament to its quality and the power of the Jonas brothers' combined star power.

5. More Than Just a Song: A Symbol of Joe's New Era

The track "Velvet Sunshine" is a cornerstone of Joe Jonas's new musical identity. The album, *Music for People Who Believe in Love*, is a deeply personal project, described by Joe himself as creating "The Sound For People Who Believe In Love." The song, with its smooth, soulful vibe and the inclusion of his family, perfectly encapsulates this new era.

It’s a clear signal that Joe is embracing a more introspective and collaborative approach to his solo career, moving beyond the high-energy pop of his previous projects. Alongside the feature with Franklin, the album also includes a collaboration with artist Sierra Deaton on the track "Sip Your Wine," further illustrating Joe's willingness to blend genres and voices. "Velvet Sunshine" is a warm, optimistic track that provides soul and meaning to the album, making it an essential listen for anyone following the latest evolution of Joe Jonas's musical journey.

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