Popular American singer and songwriter Montell Jordan, known for his hit songs This Is How We Do It and Get It On Tonite has beaten cancer for the second time. The R&B legend announced on his Instagram via a video that he was now cancer-free. The singer made the announcement on Boxing Day; however, he received the news on Christmas Day, calling it the greatest Christmas gift.“Yesterday was Christmas. I got the greatest Christmas gift that I could have ever gotten. My doctors called me on yesterday morning to let me know that I am undetected now,” Montell revealed in the video. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe My Mommy crooner went on to explain what he had gone through the past year, his treatment, and his recovery process. Montell Jordan also sent a heartfelt prayer to his followers.“It is my prayer that you and your families will be healthy as you head into 2026. Like I said, I got the best gift I could have ever gotten to hear. the words undetected, cancer free, because for two years that was not the case. And so I'm just super, super grateful.”More details on Montell Jordan’s cancer journeyMontell Jordan was first diagnosed with Stage 1 prostate cancer in July 2024. After removing his prostate and undergoing treatments, Montell was cleared. Unfortunately, in September 2025, the singer announced that the cancer had returned.“Fully confident. I know God is a healer. I also know that I have the greatest of care, professionals and people that are alongside of me, to make sure that we are completely cancer-free. I never knew there was such a thing as being a two-time cancer survivor, so that's the journey that I'm on right now.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMontell Jordan successfully underwent radiation to treat the cancer in his lymph nodes. The singer has been documenting his cancer journey in a new film called Sustain. He wrote about it in the caption of the video announcing he was cancer-free.“I am cancer free!!! I am now a 2x cancer survivor. This is been a 2 year journey that we have lived and simultaneously documented for a film called SUSTAIN. @sustainthemovie is where you can see updates. Sustainthemovie.com is where you can support our efforts to help us complete this film. It will be one of the greatest contributions I have made to humanity. Check out this live and share it. Like it. Love it. Repost it. Give someone else hope.”Also read: Lions fan who was punched by Steelers’ DK Metcalf denies using racial slurs, says "it's not cool" that his family is getting threats