Jonas Brothers release special song for NBCUniversal Tokyo Olympics coverage

Group releases “Remember This”

Jonas Brothers have unveiled “Remember This” in partnership with NBCUniversal’s coverage of the US Olympics Team Trials for track and field. The song officially debuted during the first night broadcast, ahead of the Tokyo Olympics on July 23rd.

“Remember This” might just be one of their most upbeat, undeniable, and uplifting anthems to date. On the track, guitar echoes as percussive production ramps up towards the expansive and engaging chant, “Used to pray for a moment just like this, there’s a fire in your eyes I can’t resist, baby we’re gonna wanna remember this.”

Deepening their Olympic Games relationship with NBCUniversal, they’ll perform the song for the first time within NBCUniversal’s coverage of the Tokyo Olympic Games this summer. Additionally, the “In-Games” version will feature new lyrics inspired by the Olympic Games and Team USA. Not to mention, Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brothers airs two days before the Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics on July 21st at 8 pm ET/PT on NBC.

The band recently joined forces with Marshmello for the song “Leave Before You Love Me,” which is quickly climbing radio charts and is already Top 20 at both Top 40 & Hot AC US radio formats. Its music video quickly amassed over 10 million views. Whats more, they closed out the Billboard Music Awards — hosted by Nick Jonas — with a show-stopping rendition of “Leave Before You Love Me” and high-energy medley, which included a preview of “Remember This.”

In August, Jonas Brothers embark on the Remember This Tour. The 44-date summer tour kicks off August 20th in Las Vegas, NV with country star Kelsea Ballerini as support.

This year, the brothers will also release their highly anticipated memoir Blood on November 9th.

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