R&B Trio FLO Turn The Dancefloor Into A Confessional On New Single “Don’t Break Her Heart”

Sisterhood comes with backup. GRAMMY-nominated trio FLO just released their new single and video “Don’t Break Her Heart,” lifted from their forthcoming album ‘Therapy At The Club,’ out July 24 via Island Records. You can listen now.

The track reunites FLO with producer Julian Bunetta and songwriter Steph Jones, who worked with the group on lead single “Leak It.” “Don’t Break Her Heart” plays as an ode to friendship and sisterhood, with the trio warning potential lovers to treat their girls right. Director Troy Roscoe turns the video into a playful caper, casting FLO as an investigative agency for women seeking answers as they take on a case to expose an unfaithful man.

“DBHH is our favourite sisterhood anthem,” FLO said. “It really encapsulates our love for each other and the lengths we are willing to go to protect the hearts of our sisters.”

The single follows the announcement of ‘Therapy At The Club,’ out next month. The album reimagines the club as a site of confession, release and self-possession across the emotional arc of a night out, from pre-game to morning after. Leaning into dark, euphoric R&B and pop with diaristic storytelling, the record explores desire, heartbreak, confidence and healing in real time. FLO wrote it alongside Amy Allen, Steph Jones, Julian Bunetta and Boy Matthews, with contributions from previous collaborators Skippz, Oak Felder and Sevyn Streeter, plus extensive songwriting and production credits from the trio themselves.

“We’re incredibly proud to finally share Therapy at the Club, our sophomore album with the world,” FLO said. “It’s a body of work that feels super personal to us, it’s been a labour of love. For us, the club is more than just a night out, it’s like therapy. I mean, where else do you feel more understood than in a girls bathroom on a night out, that’s the vibe. We’ve been very hands on with the writing and creation of this project alongside our very special collaborators, and that’s made it even more meaningful to us. This album represents where we are right now, honest, evolving, and unafraid to feel everything. We really hope you love it.”

The track glows with attitude and warmth, a confident showcase for three voices that lock together effortlessly.

Last month’s announcement arrived with a cinematic album trailer and the title track “Therapy At The Club,” first performed on their acclaimed NPR Tiny Desk set. That followed lead single “Leak It,” which became FLO’s highest-charting solo single in the UK to date and gathered over 9 million views on its music video in under four weeks.

The past 12 months have rewritten the record books for the British pop-R&B trio. Their debut album ‘Access All Areas’ earned a nomination for Best Progressive R&B Album at the 2026 GRAMMY Awards, the first GRAMMY nomination for a British girl group in 20 years. They performed at the 2026 MOBO Awards and won their first MOBO for Best R&B/Soul Act, and their headline Access All Areas Tour became the biggest US headline run by a British girl group in nearly two decades, alongside sold-out shows across the UK and Europe.