Naya Rivera's feisty debut single, Sorry, premiered on the Los Angeles radio station Power 106 on Friday.

The song focuses on a boyfriend's ex-girlfriend who can't seem to let him go.

"Now you showing up at his house looking like a hot mess, honey. I think it's time for you to cut it out. Trying to save you from looking funny. I guess until you find somebody, you're a hashtag and pity party," are some of the lyrics.

"What did everyone think of Sorry?!" Rivera tweeted after the song's premiere.

In response, her fans praised the single calling it "perfect" and "amazing."

The track, which features her boyfriend and rapper Big Sean, is set to appear on Rivera's forthcoming debut album. While she hasn't decided on a release date, Rivera is certain of the record's sound.

"[It's] very R&B-pop, very rhythmic, very melodic," she told EnStars in July. "You know, I'm kind of taking it back and making there be a little bit of a '90s flare and a '90s sound to everything."

The star said she writes all her material, which is often inspired from her own personal experiences.

"I'm excited about the music that I've been creating," she added.

Rivera, who plays Santana Lopez on Glee, also told EnStars that her boyfriend has been helpful during her music making process.

"He's been amazing," she said. "He has been doing this professionally for a lot longer than I have, so he definitely gives me advice, and I really appreciate him doing that. It is pretty invaluable. He's got a great ear and he's great with lyrics."

Sean also gloated over Rivera during his own interview with Hot 97 in July.

"Aside from having her priorities right, she got goals, she's like determined, she's smart," he said of the actress.