Romain Virgo - Two Faced [Music Video]

Jamaican singer/songwriter Romain Virgo is back with the visuals for "Two Faced", a single that he released this past May. In the video, Romain smoothly sings about choosing singlehood over being in a toxic relationship, something many of us can relate to.

Beenie Man teams up with QQ for “Original Dancehall Ting,” a high-energy track and video shot in Kingston, Jamaica. Produced by QG Productions, the single captures pure party vibes, blending Beenie Man’s timeless energy with QQ’s fresh return to the scene. Designed for dancers, ravers, and true Dancehall fans, “Original Dancehall Ting” is a feel-good anthem built to ignite the party season.

Leela James, once hailed as the “goddaughter of soul” by James Brown, unveils her new single/video “Honest”from her EP2BHONEST. Blending vulnerability with funk and edge, James delivers a track that is both soulful and unapologetically authentic. Known for her fearless approach to music, she continues to solidify her legacy as a powerful, consistent voice in contemporary R&B.

Jazz/R&B veteran Gregory Goodloe returns with his new single “Unlimited,”reuniting with Grammy Award-winning collaborator Michael Broening, who co-wrote and produced the track. More than just a showcase of his signature sound, the single reflects Goodloe’s deep love and dedication to his craft while highlighting his broad crossover appeal.

Lady Wray (aka Nicole Wray) lifts spirits with her new single “Hard Times,” the latest preview from her upcoming album Cover Girl (out September 26 via Big Crown Records). Produced by El Michels Affair, the track blends R&B, soul, and disco while sampling The Clark Sisters’ “You Brought The Sunshine.” With joyful melodies and uplifting lyrics, “Hard Times” delivers a powerful anthem of perseverance and celebration.

Ciara makes a bold return with her eighth studio album, CiCi, her first full-length project since 2019’s Beauty Marks. Released today, the 14-track LP showcases her versatility, blending old-school R&B grooves with modern energy. The album includes fan-favorite singles like “How We Roll,” “Forever,” and “Low Key,” while boasting collaborations with Chris Brown, Lil Baby, Latto, Busta Rhymes, Tyga, and more. Reuniting with producer Jazze Pha, Ciara delivers a star-studded project that reaffirms her staying power and creative evolution.

Coco Jones recently debuted her Why Not More? (MORE!) deluxe edition, adding eight new tracks and standout collaborations. Alicia Keys shines here on the “Other Side of Love (Remix),” marking a powerful R&B link-up. The project highlights Jones’ growth from Disney star to a rising force in contemporary R&B.

Tanzanian singer/songwriter Harmonize returns in 2025 with “Lala,” a captivating collaboration with rising star Abigail Chams. Blending Bongo Flava’s infectious rhythms with soulful melodies, the track showcases Harmonize’s romantic side while highlighting Chams’ vocal elegance. Together, they deliver a refreshing anthem that reflects contemporary African music’s vibrant, genre-fusing spirit.

Dancehall artist Shenseea continues to prove why she’s one of Jamaica’s most dynamic voices with the release of her official music video for “Self Love,” produced by Rvssian. Known for her bold moves and authenticity, the singer-rapper delivers a high-energy performance that highlights both her growth and versatility. Featured on the Story Book Riddim , the track blends powerful vocals and commanding presence, reinforcing Shenseea’s message of confidence and individuality while cementing her evolving artistry.

R&B star Tamar Braxton has revealed she endured a frightening health emergency over the weekend, leaving her hospitalized and shaken. In a message shared to her Instagram Story on Tuesday (Aug. 19), the 48-year-old singer disclosed she “almost died” on Sunday after being discovered by a friend in a pool of blood. The incident left Braxton with a fractured nose, missing teeth, and mobility issues. Though the exact cause remains unclear, Braxton said the ordeal has given her a new perspective on life. “I struggled to write this but everyone keeps calling me and honestly, I can’t even really talk anymore I’m so weak,” she wrote. “As the days go by the worse it is. The way I look at life now is totally different. As my health is on the mend my mental journey begins…pray for me for real I don’t even know what happened to me.” Braxton paired the post with a Bible passage and Clavier’s “Spirit Lead Me,” reflecting on her gratitude to be alive. Despite the setback, the Maryland native has remained active in 2025, touring North America with October London earlier this year, releasing her single “You on You” in May, and performing at the ESSENCE Festival in July. Billboard has reached out to her representatives for further details.

Brooklyn’s own Joey Bada$$ drops the striking visuals for his new single “Dark Aura,” produced by Chuck Strangers, ahead of his upcoming album Lonely at the Top (out Aug. 25). The video opens with Joey counting money before moving through scenes of him boxing, recording, and rapping in varied settings—from a car’s backseat to graffiti-tagged streets. The Pro Era MC uses the track to channel his frustrations, embracing a lone-wolf energy while showcasing sharp lyricism and raw presence.