During his performance with The Administration in Washington, D.C., the one-third of the Jonas Brothers played the freshly-written song which won't be included in his side project's debut album.
Hitting the road with his side project The Administration since January 2, Nick Jonas surprised his Washington, D.C. fans with a new song entitled "Stay". The one-third of the Jonas Brothers delivered the song he just wrote when performing at Warner Theater in the U.S. capital city on Wednesday, January 6.
After the performance, the 17-year-old took it to Twitter to share more about the song. "Played a new song I wrote last night, at the show tonight called 'Stay'," his tweet read. "Its about fallin for someone. I hope you like it when you hear it." He followed it up with a series of other tweets about the lines from the song.
The three lines he tweeted included "Now that the pain is done, no need to be afraid, we don't have time to waste, just tell me that you'll stay", "Beautiful, one of a kind. You're something special babe, and you don't even realize that your my hearts desire", and "Its hard to believe where we are now, your hand in mine feels right somehow".
Nick Jonas and The Administration is on tour across the U.S. to promote their debut album "Who I Am", which will be available on Hollywood Records on February 2, 2010. They had kicked off the tour with a gig at House of Blues in Dallas, TX on January 2, and will wrap it up on January 30 at Zellerbach Auditorium, Berkeley, CA. "Stay" won't be included in the effort though.