Britney Spears visited On Air With Ryan Seacrest on Monday to premiere her latest song Ooh La La.

The upbeat tune will appear on the soundtrack of the animated movie The Smurfs 2 and an audio video of the track was officially released this week.

"You don't have to roll like a millionaire, baby I would go with you anywhere. We don't need no gold, we'll be shining anyway," are some of the lyrics.

Click here for full lyrics.

When asked what the phrase "Ooh La Lameans, Spears told Seacrest there's no specific meaning it's just about "feeling good." She also added that the phrase can refer to the moment "when a guy makes you giddy."

Despite her own admiration for the Smurfs, the 31-year-old pop star previously revealed another motive for recording the song.

"I have always loved the Smurfs as a kid and now my boys are the biggest Smurfs fans ever. I wanted to surprise them with a song in the movie. I know they'll think it's Smurftastic," Spears said in an April statement, in regards to her two children Sean and Jayden James Federline.

Spears also expressed her own enthusiasm for the song, produced by Dr. Luke, Ammo and Cirkut, who also worked with the star on her seventh studio album - 2011's Femme Fatale.

"Excited that my song #OohLaLa is the first single from the #Smurfs2Soundtrack," she tweeted on June 15.

The singer teased a video still from Ooh La La on her Twitter page on June 8. She posted a photo from the shoot with the caption, "so baby come with me and be my #OohLaLa. Shout out to #MarcKlasfeld for an amazing job today." Klasfeld has directed videos for several other artists, including Katy Perry, Jay-Z and Aerosmith.

More details about the video have yet to be released, including whether or not there will be a leading man to make her go "ooh la la" in the clip. However, it most likely won't be actor Russell Crowe, who rejected an offer from Spears after she asked him to work together earlier in June.

Aside from buying the soundtrack, fans can also hear Ooh La La as the credits of The Smurfs 2 roll when the movie hits U.S. theaters on July 31.