Prince Royce 'Extraordinary!' MV Out! Download & Listen to Acoustic Ballad Here [Watch]
Prince Royce has released an accompanying music video for his brand-new English track "Extraordinary."
The clip featured the Dominican-American crooner dressed in white while singing the acoustic ballad. Some points in the music video also showcased Royce strumming on his guitar.
Watch the video below unveiled on Royce's official YouTube channel. You can download the song on iTunes along with his other English tracks, such as "Back It Up" featuring Jennifer Lopez and "Stuck on a Feeling" featuring Snoop Dogg.
"Extraordinary" is produced by Rune Westberg (Daughtry) and co-written by Royce, Billboard wrote. Royce's new record, "Double Vision," will be unveiled on July 24 and will contain songs such as "Handcuffs," "Lucky One," and "Dangerous" featuring Kid Ink. The album's deluxe edition also comes with four additional tracks: "Lay You Down," "With You," "Getaway," and "End of my World."
"Double Vision" will feature the recording artist's work with song writers and producers who have previously teamed up with well-known musicians such as Lopez, Ariana Grande, Chris Brown, Beyonce, and Jason Derulo, among others, MTV reported.
Aside from releasing new music, the Latin heartthrob is also set to join Grande's Honeymoon Tour this summer, which will kick off on July 16, 2015 at Amalie Arena in Tampa and will conclude on Oct. 15 at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas, a separate report from Billboard noted. The concert's summer leg will also have stops in New York City, Toronto, and Chicago, Idolator listed.
"[Fans] are going to have a pleasant surprise," Royce told Latina, speaking about his new music. "It's a whole other side of me."
Since scoring a record deal in 2010, the 26-year-old singer has released three studio albums with a special focus on the bachata genre, Direct Lyrics noted. His records include 2010's self-titled album, 2012's "Phase II," and 2013's "Soy el Mismo," MTV listed.
When asked what inspired him to attempt a crossover in the English music scene, Royce revealed that he doesn't want to limit his abilities in the Spanish market.
"I am never about taking the easy way towards anything . . . it is about doing what feels right. For me, the most natural choice is to do exactly this - to have a career in my native language, as well as in Spanish," Royce told Direct Lyrics. "It actually never occurred to me to only sing in only one language. Why limit myself -- I am bilingual."