Therapy At The Club

FLO

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FLO’s Therapy At The Club is the British R&B trio’s second studio album, released on August 7, 2026, via Island/EMI. Across 16 tracks, Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma, and Renée Downer build on the sleek, harmony-rich R&B of their debut while reaching toward larger-scale pop, club music, Y2K-style slow jams, and melodramatic balladry. The title frames nightlife as a site of release and emotional processing: the songs move through hurt, desire, confidence, jealousy, situationships, and self-recovery with the trio’s tightly blended vocals serving as the record’s anchor.

The album includes the singles “Leak It,” “Don’t Break Her Heart,” and “Remedied,” along with highlights such as the vulnerable “Cry Ugly,” the intoxicated relationship songs “I Can’t Be High Around You” and “Sober,” and the stripped-back “Miss U Missing Me.” Guest spots from Juicy J on “Pose” and Kwn on “Sex In Peace” expand its musical range, while songs like “Small Doses,” “Touché,” “Floating,” and “Haterbooth” lean into sharper pop hooks and playful attitude. Reviews have praised FLO’s vocal precision, emotional openness, and willingness to stretch beyond their established sound, though some have found the ambitious length and frequent style shifts less cohesive. Overall, Therapy At The Club is a glossy, emotionally messy, and vocally assured R&B-pop album that treats the dancefloor as both escape and confession booth.

FLO’s Therapy At The Club is the British R&B trio’s second studio album, released on August 7, 2026, via Island/EMI. Across 16 tracks, Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma, and Renée Downer build on the sleek, harmony-rich R&B of their debut while reaching toward larger-scale pop, club music, Y2K-style slow jams, and melodramatic balladry. The title frames nightlife as a site of release and emotional processing: the songs move through hurt, desire, confidence, jealousy, situationships, and self-recovery with the trio’s tightly blended vocals serving as the record’s anchor.

The album includes the singles “Leak It,” “Don’t Break Her Heart,” and “Remedied,” along with highlights such as the vulnerable “Cry Ugly,” the intoxicated relationship songs “I Can’t Be High Around You” and “Sober,” and the stripped-back “Miss U Missing Me.” Guest spots from Juicy J on “Pose” and Kwn on “Sex In Peace” expand its musical range, while songs like “Small Doses,” “Touché,” “Floating,” and “Haterbooth” lean into sharper pop hooks and playful attitude. Reviews have praised FLO’s vocal precision, emotional openness, and willingness to stretch beyond their established sound, though some have found the ambitious length and frequent style shifts less cohesive. Overall, Therapy At The Club is a glossy, emotionally messy, and vocally assured R&B-pop album that treats the dancefloor as both escape and confession booth.

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0199957622004 0199957621946
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Publisher :
Island Records Island Records
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Genre :
R&B/Soul
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in 12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
90 g 250 g

Therapy At The Club

FLO

Sale - Sale price $19.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $19.99 CAD
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Sale - Sale price $54.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $54.99 CAD
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Description

FLO’s Therapy At The Club is the British R&B trio’s second studio album, released on August 7, 2026, via Island/EMI. Across 16 tracks, Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma, and Renée Downer build on the sleek, harmony-rich R&B of their debut while reaching toward larger-scale pop, club music, Y2K-style slow jams, and melodramatic balladry. The title frames nightlife as a site of release and emotional processing: the songs move through hurt, desire, confidence, jealousy, situationships, and self-recovery with the trio’s tightly blended vocals serving as the record’s anchor.

The album includes the singles “Leak It,” “Don’t Break Her Heart,” and “Remedied,” along with highlights such as the vulnerable “Cry Ugly,” the intoxicated relationship songs “I Can’t Be High Around You” and “Sober,” and the stripped-back “Miss U Missing Me.” Guest spots from Juicy J on “Pose” and Kwn on “Sex In Peace” expand its musical range, while songs like “Small Doses,” “Touché,” “Floating,” and “Haterbooth” lean into sharper pop hooks and playful attitude. Reviews have praised FLO’s vocal precision, emotional openness, and willingness to stretch beyond their established sound, though some have found the ambitious length and frequent style shifts less cohesive. Overall, Therapy At The Club is a glossy, emotionally messy, and vocally assured R&B-pop album that treats the dancefloor as both escape and confession booth.

FLO’s Therapy At The Club is the British R&B trio’s second studio album, released on August 7, 2026, via Island/EMI. Across 16 tracks, Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma, and Renée Downer build on the sleek, harmony-rich R&B of their debut while reaching toward larger-scale pop, club music, Y2K-style slow jams, and melodramatic balladry. The title frames nightlife as a site of release and emotional processing: the songs move through hurt, desire, confidence, jealousy, situationships, and self-recovery with the trio’s tightly blended vocals serving as the record’s anchor.

The album includes the singles “Leak It,” “Don’t Break Her Heart,” and “Remedied,” along with highlights such as the vulnerable “Cry Ugly,” the intoxicated relationship songs “I Can’t Be High Around You” and “Sober,” and the stripped-back “Miss U Missing Me.” Guest spots from Juicy J on “Pose” and Kwn on “Sex In Peace” expand its musical range, while songs like “Small Doses,” “Touché,” “Floating,” and “Haterbooth” lean into sharper pop hooks and playful attitude. Reviews have praised FLO’s vocal precision, emotional openness, and willingness to stretch beyond their established sound, though some have found the ambitious length and frequent style shifts less cohesive. Overall, Therapy At The Club is a glossy, emotionally messy, and vocally assured R&B-pop album that treats the dancefloor as both escape and confession booth.

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