Jennifer Lopez
Singer/actress Jennifer Lopez speaks onstage during The Daily Front Row 'Fashion Los Angeles Awards' 2016 at Sunset Tower Hotel on March 20, 2016 in West Hollywood, California. Rich Polk/Getty Images for The Daily Front Row

Jennifer Lopez is laying the cards on the table in her single ---alllll of the cards. Lopez announced Monday that a new song called "Ain't Your Mama" is on the way and it will premiere at the grand finale of "American Idol" Thursday.

Per the request of her fans via a Live Q&A on Facebook Mentions, Lopez spilled the beans on her upcoming performance, where she will debut her fresh track. "My performance is going to be very high energy. I'm going to be debuting a new song called 'Ain't Your Mama'.... and yea, tune in," she said to her over 45 million followers. JLovers, however, wanted more and asked the 46-year-old singer and actress to share a preview.

Although she was not supposed to reveal the song, JLo went ahead and sang a snippet of her upcoming jam. "I ain't gonna cook all day, I ain't your mama. I ain't gonna do your laundry, I ain't your mama, boy, I ain't your mama," she sang, revealing that fans can get their hands on "Ain't Your Mama" when it drops on iTunes after the finale of "American Idol."

"Ain't Your Mama" is the first single that the Puerto Rican star will release through her recently signed deal with Epic Records.

After releasing her 2014 album "A.K.A." under Capitol Records, it was revealed that Lopez cut ties with the label and returned to Epic Records.

Billboard confirmed early March that the "On The Floor" singer signed a new long-term contract with the Sony Music-owned label, and also stated that the songstress reunited with L.A. Reid, her longtime mentor and Epic chairman and CEO. "I'm thrilled to welcome Jennifer back home with me to Epic Records," said Reid to Billboard. "Jennifer is a true global icon with a magnetism that sears across music, film, and TV and I'm excited to be working together again," he added of the "Shades of Blue" leading star and"American Idol" judge.

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