Christina Aguilera's New Music Is Like 'Caviar Ratchet,' Says Da Internz
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The production duo who's been working with the 'Voice' coach on her new album says that her new music sounds like '14K, caviar, ratchet, serving with three finger tips.'

AceShowbiz - Christina Aguilera's new album may be her most urban yet, according to Da Internz. The hitmakers behind Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" and Big Sean's "Dance (A$$)" revealed in a new interview with Rap-Up that they'd been working on a new genre of music which they described as "caviar ratchet" for the pop superstar's upcoming studio effort.

"Best way I could describe it is gourmet ratchet. It's Upper Echelon music with ratchet hood drums. Caviar ratchet," said Kosine, one half of Da Internz. His collaborator Tuo added, "We're serving it on gold platters. 14K. You wanna now what Christina's music sounds like? 14K, caviar, ratchet, serving with three finger tips."

After giving birth to her second child, her first with fiance Matthew Rutler, Aguilera has been cooking up new material for her new album. Scheduled for later this year, the yet-to-be titled record will arrive as the follow-up to "Lotus" which came out in 2012.

Recently, the BMI Repertoire revealed that her new project would include a single called "Waves". Co-written by Maggie Chapman, David Hall Hodges and Meghan Shahnaz Kabir, the track still has no exact release date.

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