Country duo Juna N Joey celebrate summer with their latest hit— “Sip It Slow”

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Country sibling duo Juna N Joey release their new single, Sip It Slow, today, just in time to savor the final full month of summer. Showcasing their signature sibling harmonies with a fresh, modern twist on the country sound, the track captures the excitement of a new romance and the sweet anticipation that comes with taking things one step at a time. Comparing love to a summer drink, the duo reminds listeners that sometimes it’s better to “sip it slow” than to shoot it like a shot of whiskey, letting the moment linger and grow into something unforgettable.

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“Sip It Slow” is the ultimate chill summer track! Perfect for rolled-down windows and loudspeakers. Told from the perspective of two co-workers grabbing drinks after work, it captures the unexpected shift from friendship to something more.
As the whiskey flows, buried feelings rise to the surface. In the chorus, Joey sings, “Take some time like a red wine, gets better when it hits me,” expressing their desire to savor this new connection.”

“Just a couple drinks at your place, yeah now we’re both fallin’ hard,” showing how quickly things get serious,” shares Juna. “Even in the heat of the moment, there’s caution, Joey admits, “I can see us messin’ this up,” aware of how easy it is to go too fast and lose something real.”

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