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Busted team up with the Jonas Brothers for new version of Year 3000

By | Published on Friday 28 July 2023

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Continuing their run of revamped versions of old hits, Busted have released a new recording of ‘Year 3000’ featuring none other than the Jonas Brothers. As you will no doubt remember, the Jonas Brothers released their own version of the song back in 2007, with which they scored their first US top 40 hit.

“’Year 3000’ has been such a big part of [our] journey for the last 20 years”, say Busted. “The love that this song has just keeps growing, with the fans that were with us from the beginning and now a new generation. We were THRILLED when the Jonas Brothers gave it a whole new lease of life over in the States back in 2007, so we are excited to share this new 2.0 version with them in 2023!”

The collaboration also sees the Jonas Brothers singing the original version of the song, rather than the sanitised version of the lyrics that featured in their cover. So, great news if you’ve ever longed to hear the US band sing about fine great great great granddaughters and triple breasted women.

It’s not the first time the two groups have teamed up to perform the song. They previously played it live at Capital FM’s Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium in 2019. But now there’s finally a recorded version. Great stuff.

Also speaking about the hook up, the Jonas Brothers say: “We were so excited to collaborate with Busted to recreate one of their classics. ‘Year 3000’ is a timeless song, and we are THRILLED to share it in a new, fresh way alongside the other collaborations they’ve done!”

Busted’s ‘Greatest Hits 2.0’ compilation, featuring all of the various updated hits with guests including Simple Plan, All Time Low, Hanson and more, will be out on 15 Sep.

Elsewhere in Jonas Brothers news, the group have been announced as the first act to headline the new Co-op Live arena in Manchester next June, as part of a run of UK dates.

Now, let’s all have a listen to this new version of ‘Year 3000’:



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