Rangga Jones is ready to open a new chapter—and he’s letting us all in on it. The Indonesian-born, Singapore-based R&B and pop artist just dropped his latest single “Move On”, and it hits in all the right places. Smooth, soulful, and honest, it’s the kind of song you’ll want on repeat—especially if you’ve ever had your heart broken and are learning to let go.

Set against a backdrop of soft guitar strums and mellow beats, “Move On” gives listeners a front-row seat to Rangga’s most personal story yet. Written during a solo trip to Tokyo, the song practically poured out of him.

“I found this guitar melody while I was messing around in my hotel room, and the words just followed,” Rangga shares. “It’s about finally accepting what happened and really moving on from a relationship that lasted seven years.”

You can feel that raw emotion in every line, but what makes “Move On” stand out is how it turns sadness into something beautiful. It’s not just a breakup song—it’s a moment of peace, a deep breath after the storm. It’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to late at night or during a long drive, letting it carry you through your own thoughts.

This isn’t just a one-off release either. “Move On” is a taste of what’s coming in Rangga’s next album, Everything I’ve Wanted To Say, set to drop this May. If this single is anything to go by, the album is going to be an emotional rollercoaster in the best way.

Rangga isn’t new to this game. Since his debut in 2020, he’s been turning heads with heartfelt lyrics, clean production, and a voice that’s both soothing and strong. His first EP A Little Bit Patient racked up more than 43 million streams, and tracks like “Call Me” and “Infatuated” have taken off across Southeast Asia—especially in Thailand, where his music became a viral soundtrack to thousands of TikTok videos.

With 144.8 million all-time streams and a spot in Spotify’s Top 5 Rising 65 artists of 2024, Rangga is quickly becoming a regional star to watch. And next year, fans in Singapore and Bangkok will get to see him live as the opening act for Peder Elias’s Asia Tour.

So if you’re going through something, or just in need of a song that understands, give “Move On” a listen. It might just help you move forward, too.

🎵 Stream “Move On” now: bfan.link/move-on-ranggajones

💿 Everything I’ve Wanted To Say drops this May.

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