R&B superstar Ciara has officially stepped into a bold new chapter in both her professional and personal life, with the release of her latest single, Ecstasy . Dropping the smooth, sultry track under her independent label, Beauty Marks, the 39-year-old singer has reminded the music world why her influence continues to shine brightly two decades after Goodies put her on the map.
Ciara’s dazzling Times Square moment steals the Internet
On Friday, Ciara brought that signature energy straight to the heart of New York City, unveiling a towering billboard in Times Square to celebrate the new release. She shared a few exciting clips on Instagram, standing proudly beneath the massive screen. “We out here in Times Square,” she told fans through her Instagram Story. “I’m right there. I’m in New York. ‘Ecstasy’ is on the big screen.”
While Ciara hasn’t confirmed a new album just yet, Ecstasy feels like a strong lead-in to a larger body of work. In a statement to Rolling Stone, she said, “On every album having the ultimate slow R&B record is always a must for me. We call it baby making music where I’m from! I can’t wait for the world to see the video and experience Ecstasy with me! The CiCi Way!” That blend of romantic flair and classic R&B groove seems to be hitting the right notes with fans and critics alike.
Her move to New York has also been perfectly timed. With husband Russell Wilson recently signing a one-year deal with the New York Giants worth up to $21 million, the couple has been soaking up the Big Apple’s vibrant culture. The two were even spotted courtside at a recent Knicks game, drawing attention from both sports and entertainment media.
Though often spotlighted as Wilson’s partner, Ciara’s own career has remained powerful and multifaceted. She’s not only an acclaimed singer and dancer, but also a songwriter and actress. Most recently, she appeared in the 2023 film The Color Purple, portraying the character Nettie with emotional depth.
Wilson, meanwhile, brings championship experience to a Giants roster still shaping its quarterback future. After a decorated 10-year run with the Seattle Seahawks—including a Super Bowl victory and a near-repeat—the veteran QB’s next chapter in New York is set to be an intriguing one, especially with Jameis Winston joining the team and the No. 3 draft pick still in play.
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Ciara’s Ecstasy isn’t just a new song—it’s a statement. It marks her evolution as an artist and entrepreneur, while giving fans a glimpse into her current vibe: confident, passionate, and deeply connected to her roots in R&B. With the spotlight fixed on her in Times Square, Ciara is once again proving that she’s a force, moving with rhythm and purpose—The CiCi Way.
Ciara’s dazzling Times Square moment steals the Internet
On Friday, Ciara brought that signature energy straight to the heart of New York City, unveiling a towering billboard in Times Square to celebrate the new release. She shared a few exciting clips on Instagram, standing proudly beneath the massive screen. “We out here in Times Square,” she told fans through her Instagram Story. “I’m right there. I’m in New York. ‘Ecstasy’ is on the big screen.”
Ciara flexes her "Ecastasy" billboard in Times Square
— Paolo Songco (@PaoloSongcoNBA) April 5, 2025
(via @Ciara on IG) pic.twitter.com/MH3LRE4tts
While Ciara hasn’t confirmed a new album just yet, Ecstasy feels like a strong lead-in to a larger body of work. In a statement to Rolling Stone, she said, “On every album having the ultimate slow R&B record is always a must for me. We call it baby making music where I’m from! I can’t wait for the world to see the video and experience Ecstasy with me! The CiCi Way!” That blend of romantic flair and classic R&B groove seems to be hitting the right notes with fans and critics alike.
🔥🔥🔥 so proud of you my love!
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) April 4, 2025
“Ecstasy” @Ciara https://t.co/WVD3jlESHC
Her move to New York has also been perfectly timed. With husband Russell Wilson recently signing a one-year deal with the New York Giants worth up to $21 million, the couple has been soaking up the Big Apple’s vibrant culture. The two were even spotted courtside at a recent Knicks game, drawing attention from both sports and entertainment media.
🔥🔥🌶️🌶️ https://t.co/hmsSV54kwq https://t.co/W4Il3sjKgH
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) April 4, 2025
Though often spotlighted as Wilson’s partner, Ciara’s own career has remained powerful and multifaceted. She’s not only an acclaimed singer and dancer, but also a songwriter and actress. Most recently, she appeared in the 2023 film The Color Purple, portraying the character Nettie with emotional depth.
Ecstasy is finally here!! Enjoy! 💃🏽💋 https://t.co/82kOdLC3ib pic.twitter.com/3MgRf4ntqV
— Ciara (@ciara) April 4, 2025
Wilson, meanwhile, brings championship experience to a Giants roster still shaping its quarterback future. After a decorated 10-year run with the Seattle Seahawks—including a Super Bowl victory and a near-repeat—the veteran QB’s next chapter in New York is set to be an intriguing one, especially with Jameis Winston joining the team and the No. 3 draft pick still in play.
Also Read: Bill Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson celebrates her 24th birthday with a sweet tribute to his new UNC chapter
Ciara’s Ecstasy isn’t just a new song—it’s a statement. It marks her evolution as an artist and entrepreneur, while giving fans a glimpse into her current vibe: confident, passionate, and deeply connected to her roots in R&B. With the spotlight fixed on her in Times Square, Ciara is once again proving that she’s a force, moving with rhythm and purpose—The CiCi Way.
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