FLO Set the Tone for 'Therapy at the Club' With New Single 'Don't Break Her Heart'
FLO are back with "Don't Break Her Heart," a new single that pushes the British R&B trio's next era forward with the kind of confidence that made them one of the genre's most closely watched young groups. The release lands on June 12 and serves as the latest signal that Therapy at the Club, their sophomore album, is moving into view.
The song has already been described across the rollout as a sisterhood anthem, and that framing fits FLO's strengths. Jorja, Renée and Stella have always made harmony feel like a point of view, not just a production choice, and "Don't Break Her Heart" leans into that chemistry with a polished, emotionally direct edge.
The single also arrives with an official video, extending the visual identity FLO have built since "Cardboard Box" and "Fly Girl." Even before a full album arrives, the group understands the value of a clean, memorable image: high-gloss styling, sharp vocal arrangements and a sense that the three members are moving as one.
Billboard, Nylon and uDiscoverMusic have all reported that Therapy at the Club is on the way, with reporting pointing to a July 24 release date. That puts "Don't Break Her Heart" in the role of a proper runway single rather than a throwaway bridge — the kind of record meant to define the mood before the full body of work lands.
What makes FLO easy to root for is that they are still building, but they are building with intention. Their music lives in the space where classic girl-group instinct meets modern R&B polish, and this new release suggests the album cycle ahead may deepen that balance instead of diluting it. If "Don't Break Her Heart" is the first chapter, Therapy at the Club looks like it could be the project that turns anticipation into real momentum.