Watch The Jonas Brothers Give 'Sucker' The Kindergarten Treatment
The
Jonas Brothers's "
Sucker" is goofy, feel-good fun of the springiest nature. It sounds like a karaoke-night preference, the sort of song that you put on repeat in the shower as soon as your family members or roommates aren't there and also you could sing it better than the Jonas Brothers can — as the shower's voice modification gives you confidence like that.
Here's a new way that it sounds good: live, in a tiny room, to the tune of an elementary-school clapper. Yeah, a clapper. On
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Monday night, in a new edition of the Classroom Instruments segment, the Jonas Brothers, The Roots, and
Fallon himself, sung the number to the tune of a clapper, a kid's mallet set, plus several other random instruments.
This merry musical group of entertainers brought the thrills. Nick, Joe, and Kevin were front and center, naturally, while Fallon and The Roots surrounded them with bongos, maracas, and other instruments you can find in a middle-school musical group room. The vibrant mallets were the most visually catching, while Kevin's triangle helped amplify his voice in back of his brothers. It was an interesting new dimension to "Sucker" that makes you wonder what some of their other songs would sound like if given the same treatment. My money's on "S.O.S." Being a game changer.
The Jonas Brothers released their fifth studio album
Happiness Begins, their first album in 10 years, on June 7. It features "Sucker," which they released at March soon after announcing their
return in February. The song debuted at No. 1 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in its first week.
Watch the Jonas Brothers and the
Fallon team sing "Sucker" up above.
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