Prince Royce Releases New Single “Extraordinary” from His Forthcoming English Language Debut Album

Prince Royce is seeing double

The 26-year-old Dominican American singer, who will be releasing his English album debut, Double Vision, on July 24, has released his latest single, “Extraordinary.”

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Produced by Rune Westberg and co-written by Prince Royce, the track is available for download to those who pre-order the new album on iTunes, along with Royce’s current single, “Back It Up,” and his previous one, “Stuck on a Feeling.”

Prince Royce flexes his falsetto on “Extraordinary” atop an acoustic guitar, showing that he’s equally capable of performing ballads as he is singing about “backing it up.”

It’s shaping up to be a busy late summer/fall for the bachata idol, who embarks on a tour with Ariana Grande starting July 16 through mid-October.

In addition to releasing the track, Prince Royce also released the full track list for Double Vision:

“Stuck On A Feeling” feat. Snoop Dogg
“Handcuffs”
“Back It Up” feat. Jennifer Lopez & Pitbull
“Lucky One”
“Double Vision” feat. Tyga
“Lie To Me”
“Dangerous” feat. Kid Ink
“Extraordinary”
“Seal It With A Kiss”
“There For You”
“Paris On A Sunny Day”
“Chemical”

A deluxe edition also includes four additional tracks:
“Lay You Down”
“With You”
“Getaway”
“End Of My World”

Prince Royce Storms the Stage at ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live”

Prince Royce is taking his English-language crossover efforts to late night…

Prince Royce

The 25-year-old Dominican American singer-songwriter stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday night to perform two songs from his upcoming album, including his crunchy hit “Stuck On A Feeling.”

The bachata star brought a full band to help him out, complete with three backup singers and two drummers.

After unleashing the big-beat funk of “Stuck On A Feeling,” Prince Royce slowed down the tempo for a tender, finger-snapping rendition of his ballad “Extraordinary.”

He channeled mid-90s R&B hits from the likes of Babyface and the Tony Rich Project, as the crowd sang along.

Prince Royce, a six-time Latin Grammy nominee, is currently working on his first English-language album. He’ll follow it up with his fourth Spanish-language album.