When The Weeknd sang about not being able to feel his face, turns out the “mystery” drug that caused such a sensation (or lack thereof) may have actually been coffee, or at least thatโ€™s what todayโ€™s big news in the brand collaboration space would seem to imply. Real name Abel Tesfaye, the multi-platinum recording artist along with XO, his record label, have teamed up with Blue Bottle Coffee for Samra Origins, โ€œa brand and product line celebrating Ethiopian culture and excellence in coffee.โ€

Announced today, Samra Origins pays tribute to Tesfayeโ€™s familyโ€™s heritage and is even named after his mother. โ€œEthiopian culture is an important part of my identity and Iโ€™m proud to work alongside the Blue Bottle Coffee team to shine a light on Ethiopian traditions, values, and of course, coffee,โ€ Tesfaye says in the press release. โ€œGrowing up, I watched my mother perform Buna Tetu, a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony. This sensory experience helped shape my understanding of community and taught me to always honor my roots. Samra Origins is a true passion project that I hope will inspire curiosity and encourage support for Ethiopiaโ€™s people, while also spreading the warmth and friendship so ingrained in Ethiopian culture.โ€

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Launching May 9th, Samra Origins will feature a curated collection of Ethiopian coffees, starting off with the Exceedingly Rare Ethiopia Wolde Faye Koricha COE #7, a natural processed single origin coffee from the Oromia region produced by Wolde Faye Koricha that, as the name suggests, took seventh place at the 2022 Ethiopian Cup of Excellence with a score of 89.78. Flavor notes include fresh fruit and bright florals, the first release from Samra Origins will be available exclusively through their website for $65 for 100 gram tin. (You can sign up for the waiting list here.)

Then, later this summer, Samra Origins and Blue Bottle will be releasing a blend developed by Tesfaye, his mother Samra, and Blue Bottleโ€™s Head of Innovation & Quality Benjamin Brewer. For the blend, Tesfaye and his mother cupped through three different variations to find the one โ€œmost similar to the coffee Samra brews at homeโ€ that Blue Bottle then fined tuned for the release. Unlike the first offering, the Samra Origins blend will be released to a wider audience and will be available online and in select US Blue Bottle cafes, where it will also be served as a cold brew.

As part of the partnership, Blue Bottle has committed to donating to Tesfayeโ€™s XO Humanitarian Fund. Administered by the World Food Program USA, the XO Humanitarian Fund โ€œsupports the United Nations World Food Programmeโ€™s lifesaving emergency operations in hunger hotspots around the world, with a special focus on Ethiopia where an estimated 11.8 million people require urgent humanitarian food assistance.โ€

For more information or to get on the waitlist for the first release, visit Samra Origin’s official website.

Zac Cadwaladerย is the managing editor at Sprudge Media Network and a staff writer based in Dallas.ย Read more Zac Cadwaladerย on Sprudge.

All photos courtesy of Blue Bottle Coffee