"Break Up To Make Up" is a new track from Mary J. Blige, who is reportedly working on her 10th studio album, due out in early 2011. Swizz Beatz is confirmed to be a part of the project.

“The Queen Hot Tottie, don’t compare me to nobody,” raps Lil’ Kim, while equating herself to a Bugatti and Maserati on the Polow Da Don production.

The Grammy winner’s leaked track “Repercussions” enters the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart this week.

Timbaland gave Keri a voiceboxed doo-wop for her unceremonious dumper’s anthem, and it’s perfect as a finger-wagging, gospel-inferring device, the melancholy beat of a chick scorned for the last time.

Nicki Minaj’s new single, “Ice Cream Man,” is more of the same from the Young Money rapper:

Jamaican-American star Sean Kingston lights up the dance floor with his fellow islander Nicki Minaj in the teaser for “Letting Go (Dutty Love),” the dancehall-flavored single from his upcoming album.

It will be the lead single from her upcoming "Danity Kane Comics" soundtrack.

The new track is the lead single from Faith’s forthcoming album, "Somethin’ About Faith."

“It kinda describes real love instead of sex,” says the So So Def singer. “It’s a deep connection between me and him. It’s more than physical, it’s emotional, it’s spiritual, it’s mental.”

So rumor has it that this song is really a reference track that Drake penned for an R&B singer. Sounds like Rihanna could make this a hit, in our opinion.

The soulful songstress describes the mid-tempo record as “the reality of a bad break up.”

The mid-tempo jam was produced by Polow Da Don and will appear on Ursh’s upcoming album Versus. Ciara is not featured on this version, but you can hear vocals from songwriter Ester Dean (who wrote the tune).