Jennifer Lopez Releases New Single
The 'American Idol' judge has launched her brand new single from her upcoming eight studio album. YouTube/JenniferLopez

Jennifer Lopez is tapping into her Spanish-speaking roots with her first single from her upcoming eight studio album. The "American Idol" judge has released a new track titled "I Luh Ya PaPi" featuring French Montana. "Hold up, I can get you thrown up, pull your trigger, go and get your gun up," J.Lo sings. "Got that hourglass for you baby, look at these legs, no brakes, go green, no red. If you wanna kill the body, gotta start with the head, put it on you, I'mma need about 4-5 beds. Cause I love my papi." Da ya luh it? Listen to the complete song down below and sound off with your thoughts!

The Latin superstar has been busy and recently signed on to star and produce on a new cop drama for NBC. "Shades of Blue" is a complex police series that centers on Harlee McCord (Lopez), a single mother and detective recruited to work undercover for the FBI’s anti-corruption task force. Part of a close-knit unit known for its conviction record, Harlee has become compromised by her colleagues — all of whom also pitch in to help her raise her daughter — and finds herself faced with the moral dilemma of working against her cop brothers in order to redeem herself. The show was already given a 13-episode straight-to-series order and will premiere during the 2015-2016 TV season.

J.Lo also recently paired up with Wisin and Ricky Martin for a sexy new video clip. The tune will be used by Univision during the World Cup 2014 broadcast as their official song. "I feel honored and extremely grateful to have achieved this significant collaboration with Jennifer and Ricky, that is already reaching a worldwide audience," said Wisin in a statement. "The chemistry between us is magical and I know people will be won over by the great energy, the adrenaline, of this track." A version of the video featuring the Univision on-air personalities like Lili Estefan and Raúl De Molina has been produced and will be airing on television soon.

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