Mary J. Blige hits the streets of London in a brand new music video for "Right Now" off her upcoming 13th studio album "The London Sessions."

The Bronx-native R&B diva actually shared a black-and-white visual for her latest single a few weeks ago. It features footage of her working in the studio with British electronic duo Disclosure, who produced the mid-tempo deep house ballad.

In the chicer and more refined video directed by Mike Ho, Blige fabulously makes her way to a local nightclub, chauffeured in a black Bentley while enjoying the night views of the city.

At her final destination, the "Just Fine" singer takes off her fancy fur coat and throws it on the ground before performing her soulful track and busting her signature two-step dance in front of an excited crowd.

"The London Sessions," which was largely produced by Disclosure, Naughty Boy and Rodney Jerkins and co-written by Jimmy Napes and "Stay with Me" hitmaker Sam Smith, is set for a release in the U.S. on Dec. 2.

Blige's latest effort was recorded in London and will also feature already released songs "Therapy," "Whole Damn Year," which features Scottish artist Emeli Sandé, as well as the Sam Smith-assisted "Nobody But You," which was shared online recently.

"It's all about the London music scene and I'm so excited to have been part of it, to record my album," she previously said in a statement via Billboard. "The songs are fun, therapeutic and soulful. This is a beautiful change for me and I'm proud of what we have done here."

"Mary J. Blige created a one-of-a-kind blend of hip-hop and soul that has excited fans for more than 20 years, making her one of the most successful and acclaimed artists in any genre of music," Capitol Records chairman Steve Barnett added. "'The London Sessions' is a fantastic album; another step forward for this great and enduring artist, and I am thrilled that she is now an important member of our Capitol Records family."