Latest Release
- OCT 11, 2024
- 1 Song
- ¿Con quién se queda el perro? · 2011
- Un Besito Más · 2015
- ¿Con quién se queda el perro? (Versión deluxe) · 2011
- Un Besito Más · 2015
- ¿Con quién se queda el perro? · 2011
- Un Besito Más · 2015
- Baladas románticas en español · 2013
- Aire (Versión Día) · 2018
- Esta Es Mi Vida · 2006
- 3 A.M. - Single · 2017
Essential Albums
- Ah, the eternal question of a relationship: If you break up, who gets the dog? That's the subject of this album’s playful title track, but the tune is so catchy that you know love—or at least the pooch—will keep them together. The Mexican duo picked up some classic pop influences while recording in London; the bouncy "Como No" has a vintage ELO feel. And when Joy sweetly emotes on the piano/strings ballad "¡Corre!" it evokes memories of another sibling duo—the Carpenters.
Albums
- 2009
- 2024
- 2022
- 2022
Artist Playlists
- The sibling duo builds piano-and-acoustic tunes into big moments.
- Looking for love? This sibling duo’s got your back.
- Classic rock and soaring ballads—served with a side of Latin pop.
Compilations
Appears On
More To Hear
- The duo on 'Clichés.'
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About Jesse & Joy
The Mexican pop-rock duo Jesse & Joy have always been about crossing borders. The siblings were born Jesse Eduardo Huerta Uecke in 1982 and Tirzah Joy Huerta Uecke in 1986 respectively, and they had a bilingual upbringing in Mexico City with a Mexican father and an American mother. That bicultural vibe fed into their musical development: As kids they fell in love with the classic rock and folk music their parents adored, and by their teens, they began making music, with Jesse on guitar, piano, and drums and Joy on the vocals and guitar. Their sound—a folksy pop-rock helmed by Joy’s clarion call of a voice—hit at just the right moment: The charts were full of artists like Julieta Venegas and Juanes who skirted the line between similar genres. The duo signed with Warner in 2005 and a year later dropped their debut, Esta Es Mi Vida, which took off thanks to the churning, supercharged love song “Espacio Sideral.” More popular—and Latin Grammy-winning—releases followed at a cadence of once every three years, and in 2015, they released Un Besito Más, earning their first American Grammy for it in 2017. In 2020 they returned, both of them as new parents, with a refreshed sound in which they collaborated with artists like Luis Fonsi and J Balvin, instinctively finding ways to meet a musical moment when urbano ruled the airwaves without sacrificing the heartfelt singer/songwriter vibe that has always defined them.
- ORIGIN
- Mexico City, Mexico
- FORMED
- 2005
- GENRE
- Pop Latino