Jordin Sparks Joins the Jonas Brothers on Tour to Perform ‘No Air’

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American Idol winner Jordin Sparks recently joined the Jonas Brothers for a surprise performance of her song “No Air” during a stop in Phoenix for the group’s current Greetings from Your Hometown tour. Fans expressed a desire to hear a recorded version of the song with the Jonas Brothers.
Jordin Sparks Sings ‘No Air’ with the Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers recently stopped in Jordin Sparks’ hometown of Phoenix, Arizona. During the concert, they welcomed Sparks to the stage as a special guest and joined her in a rendition of her 2007 hit “No Air,” which Sparks originally sang with Chris Brown.
The brothers sounded great with Sparks, as the crowd sang along to the iconic lyrics. Video of the performance was posted on TikTok, prompting positive comments from fans. Several commenters called it an “ethical version” of the original song, considering Brown’s many controversies.
One fan suggested that Sparks and the Jonas Brothers “should record this so we don’t have to listen to the version with Chr*s Br*wn.” Someone else wrote, “Can you re-record this so I can listen to this song again? Kthanks.”
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Sparks Previously Toured with the Group
This isn’t the first time Sparks has joined the Jonas Brothers on tour. She was previously a special guest on the Jonas Brothers World Tour back in 2009. “No Air” was part of her setlist during that tour, alongside popular songs such as “Battlefield” and “Tattoo.”
Sparks posted about reuniting with the group on Instagram, writing that “2009 is smiling back at us.” She added, “I think it’s time we do a song together for real! Thank you for sharing the stage with me and bringing me HOME!”
What do you think? Would you like to a hear a collaboration between Sparks and the Jonas Brothers? Should they re-record “No Air” together? Let us know in the comments below.