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Joe Jonas Puts a Funky Spin on Selena Gomez's 'Hands to Myself'
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The former Jonas Brothers member was joined by his DNCE bandmates to cover their future tourmate's sultry hit during their visit to BBC Radio 1's 'Live Lounge' earlier this week.

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Before hitting the road together later this year, Joe Jonas showed some love for Selena Gomez when he recently visited BBC Radio 1's "Live Lounge". Complying with the show's rule to cover a song by another artist, the former boybander decided to tackle his future tourmate's hit "Hands to Myself".

Along with his DNCE bandmates, Joe made the song sound less sultry as he completely removed the original beat and replaced it with a more upbeat and funkier one. On the same show, the 26-year-old star and his pals also performed their own single "Cake by the Ocean".

Selena is set to kick off her "Revival" world tour on May 6 in Las Vegas to support her latest album of the same title. DNCE will open the North American shows. It's recently announced that Bea Miller would also join the trek and promote her own record, last year's "Not an Apology", as well as new music from her next effort which is currently still in the works.

"I am looking forward to starting this new chapter by putting the finishing touches on my new album, and also looking forward to sharing my new music on the 'Revival Tour'," Miller said in a statement. "I have been lucky enough to create music with not only some of the greatest writers and producers in the world, but also with some of the greatest people in the world. I'm looking forward to sharing this new music with my fans and them getting to see a more raw and honest side of me."

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