Christina Aguilera debuted the first single for her upcoming album on Ryan Seacrest's syndicated radio show.

The single, titled "Your Body," is an upbeat song produced by Max Martin and Shellback.

The 31-year-old played the track for the first time on Friday, Sept. 16, two days after the three-night premiere of "The Voice" ended.

"Can't wait for you all to hear it. Friday it comes out. Here's the single. #YourBody," Aguilera tweeted before the interview with Seacrest.

The lyrics Aguilera sings on "Your Body" are racy and suggestive.

Aguilera admits how sexual she is when she sings, "It's true what you heard, I am a freak, I'm disturbed.".

In another line she alludes to masturbation.

"We're moving faster than slow/If you don't know where to go I'll finish off on my own!"

"Lotus," due out this November on RCA Records, has been positioned as a "rebirth" for the 31-year-old pop star. She explained the reason for the album's title in under 140 characters on Twitter.

"Album title: Lotus. Representing an unbreakable flower that survives under the hardest conditions and still thrives," she tweeted earlier in the week.

The singer also unveiled the cover art on her Twitter account on Wednesday, Sept. 12.

Watch Augilera's star turn as a judge and team coach on the hit singing competition show "The Voice" when it airs on Mondays and Tuesdays at 8/7c on NBC.