Vanessa Bling - You Are The One [Music Video]
Jamaican dancehall singer and songwriteranessa Bling explores her romantic side in the video for 'You Are The One", another single that Vanessa's dropped this year that has fans wondering if a new album may be on the way.

NYC-based singer/songwriter Victoria Noelle unveils her powerful new video "In the Name of Love, "a self-written, produced, and performed work that blends romance and resilience. Shot by Jahvan White, the cinematic visual follows Victoria through the streets of New York City, capturing both the beauty of love and her unwavering self-worth.

Rising R&B and blues artist Olivia Terpin delivers vulnerability and emotional depth on “Stay Like This,” a soulful track inspired by her first serious relationship. With soaring vocals and heartfelt storytelling, she transforms heartache into hope. Blending rich sonics and sensitive lyricism, the New Jersey native emerges as a standout talent to watch.

Charlie Wilson’s new single “Keep Me In Love” debuts at No. 29 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart, marking his 29th entry. Released July 11 via P Music Group, the feel-good track follows his 2024 No. 1 hit “Superman.” Impressively, 16 of Wilson’s 29 chart entries have reached the top 10, with 10 hitting No. 1.

Nigerian music star Ayra Starr has officially joined Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, a strategic move that further cements her rising status in the global music scene. Backed by Mavin Records and Universal Music Group, the new deal positions the “19 & Dangerous” hitmaker for even greater international recognition. The partnership is expected to unlock a new level of exposure for Ayra Starr, leveraging Roc Nation’s expansive industry network to secure major collaborations, global tours, and heightened visibility in key markets such as the U.S. and Europe. Industry insiders see this as a powerful step toward global superstardom. Music journalist Joey Akan praised the deal, calling it “a fantastic gambit” by Mavin and Universal. “With Roc Nation, she becomes part of a family known for execution and deep connections in America,” he noted. Known for her soulful voice and boundary-pushing sound, Ayra Starr is quickly becoming a defining voice of her generation.

Released as the final single from New Edition’s iconic 1988 Heart Break album, “N.E. Heart Break” remains a fan favorite. Peaking at No. 13 on the Billboard R&B chart, the track captured the group's smooth sound and brotherhood. The music video, featuring mopeds and post-tour vibes, was directed by none other than The Cosby Show’s Malcolm-Jamal Warner (who passed away this past Sunday in a drowning accident). His direction brought an authentic flair, along with cameos from Heavy D & The Boyz, Shanice Wilson, and Robert Townsend. With the Extended Club remix version playing, the video made this era of New Edition unforgettable. A timeless R&B moment!

Rising R&B singer Journey Montana teams up with Jae’Won for the “Best One (Remix),” a summer R&B anthem packed with NYC charm and chemistry. The playful video captures vibrant New York vibes, while the track revives a fan favorite from Lucky Girl Syndrome—an empowering, melodic album celebrating love, self-worth, and divine timing.

OBN Jay returns with “Tequila Talk,” a high-energy summer single featuring HD4President. Blending Southern swagger, infectious bounce, and bold lyrics, the track delivers club-ready vibes and undeniable chemistry. With a vibrant music video and catchy hook, it’s a feel-good anthem showing OBN Jay’s range and rising impact in rap.

Singer/songwriter Bnxn’s sophomore album Captain (which taps fellow artists such as Rema, Seyi Vibez, Soweto Gospel Choir & more) reveals his most vulnerable side yet, blending emotional depth with a soft, breezy sound. Made without rush and crafted largely in Nigeria, the project reflects Bnxn’s evolving identity and hands-on approach to music. With tracks like “I Alone” and “Set Up,” the album offers intimate moments of reflection and growth. Working with a local mixing engineer allowed Bnxn greater creative control, resulting in a warm, relatable record rooted in authenticity and self-discovery.