Jon Batiste is getting in the driver’s seat with his latest partnership.
In the course of his recent partnership with the luxury SUV Infiniti QX80, the seven-time Grammy winner articulated why he feels a profound bond with this project, particularly when it comes to spending romantic evenings with his wife of three years, Suleika Jaouad.
“I was very excited thinking of a brand that’s about the same sort of precision and innovation that I’m about with my craft,” he explained to TopMob News’ Francesca Amiker in an exclusive interview. “There’s a depth of comfort when you sit in the passenger seat or you’re in the driver’s seat with somebody you love. It feels like a warm hug of just being in a car. I feel that energy.”
Indeed, the “Freedom” singer and his wife love to go on drives together to kick off their nights out. As he noted, “The vision of our collective experience together, a lot of it happens in the car.”
Jon emphasized that the QX80’s 24 speakers and “quality craftsmanship,” is a “perfect fit” for he and Suleika’s date night drives.
And now more than ever, date nights are extremely important for the 38-year-old in his wife, who he shared is “doing great” amid her battle with leukemia, a point in her journey that Jon deemed as “beautiful.”
He went on saying, ‘She’s handling everything smoothly,’ and ‘she’s managing to maintain her composure amidst all the chaos, while still keeping her creativity flowing.’
Part of that creative process includes embarking on a tour alongside Jon. The couple are embarking on The Alchemy tour together in April, where they will spend five evenings in cities across the U.S. celebrating “storytelling, music and creativity.”
To mark his wife’s recent health milestone, the “I Need You” singer has chosen the ideal way to celebrate her achievement.
Following this unexpected turn of events, it’s almost as if we find ourselves in an ideal situation, he continued. She is in good health, the treatment seems to be effective, and we are incredibly motivated by this progress.
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