B2K returns with new single ‘Mileage’ from their forthcoming album, on the 25th anniversary of ‘Uh Huh’ debut
Are we ready for B2K’s next chapter? If the rest of the album sounds like this, we’re in!

Today, legendary 2000s Pop/R&B group B2K share their spanking new song ‘Mileage’. On it, the artists express their need to continue to display emotional growth by leaving the past behind. Instead of bickering over things that they cannot change, they’d rather savour each moment together because tomorrow isn’t promised. Ladies, how beautiful is it to hear men sing in this way in 2026?
The compelling lyrics stacked in their comeback song brought some questions to mind: Does it take a secure man not to care about body count? Or are the men singing from their personal perspectives as 2000s R&B superstars who’ve probably had their pick of women? Perhaps it is something to think about as you listen. As a man, do you truly relate to the messaging in the music? And should you?
“We’ve shared so many moments together over the years, but being back in the studio creating new music has been something truly special”, said B2K. ‘’Mileage’ is just the beginning, and we’re excited to finally start sharing this next chapter with our fans.”
The gents have been busy giving their sold-out tour, ‘Boys 4 Life’, their all and welcoming new babies to their families.
Ahead of this announcement, popular group member Omarion released a solo seven-track project on June 26 called ‘O2 – Part 1’. Last month, B2K battled Pretty Ricky in a highly anticipated Verzuz. According to Complex Magazine, the ‘Bump, Bump, Bump’ stars lost the battle by a staggering landslide of 18-0.

‘Mileage’ is the lead single from their forthcoming album, produced by Ethos. Notably, its release date—July 17—is precisely twenty-five years after the release of their debut single ‘Uh Huh’. Check it out for yourselves below.
At midday Eastern Standard Time today, the official music video directed by Bobby Yan will become available for viewing. Return to this page, then, to watch the guys perform signature choreography shot at an industrial warehouse and a Los Angeles rooftop.