Jessie J has revealed that her new album is on the way.
The Domino singer shared on social media on Wednesday that her sixth studio project, titled Don't Tease Me with a Good Time, will arrive on 28 November.
Songs such as No Secret, Believe in Magic, Living My Best Life, and And the Award Goes To are all part of the tracklist for the upcoming record.
While announcing Instagram Stories, Jessie told her followers that there is even more in store for them.
"There's some signed stuff and there's lots of things happening," she said.
She also gave fans an early look at the album cover, which shows her wearing bold blue eyeshadow paired with sparkling red glitter lipstick.
The record is available to pre-order now on both CD and vinyl.
Don't Tease Me with a Good Time marks her first full-length release in seven years, following her 2018 album R.O.S.E.
This news comes only a month after Jessie had to call off several shows due to her ongoing battle with breast cancer.
The 37-year-old performer went through additional treatment in August after having a mastectomy in June, which forced her to delay parts of her tour.
She explained to her fans, "I'm so sorry, I feel frustrated and sad, but I need to be better, I need to be healed."
Dua Lipa has described Britney Spears as "an icon".
The Houdini singer also pointed out her personal favorite track from the pop legend.
Dua, 30, said that Britney’s 2003 single Toxic is the song she loves most, sharing that she often plays it every night to relax while spending time on holiday with her extended family.
"You're very silly and giggly and fun and I need to hear 'Toxic' at the end of every single night when I'm feeling like that," she told Vogue Magazine. "It's one of my favourite songs."
The Levitating artist took it even further, calling Toxic "one of the greatest" and saying it has a timeless quality.
"I think it's one of the greatest pop songs ever made," Dua gushed. "It makes me feel nostalgic, but also at the same time, if it came out yesterday, it would be an absolute smash. I love it so much."
She also mentioned that the track’s music video, which shows Britney, 44, as a space-themed flight attendant, played a major role in its appeal.
"The bit that stays in my mind that I remember so well is Britney in a stewardess outfit, and I don't think anyone has been able to make a stewardess outfit look so good," Dua said, before confessing her belief that Britney was "an icon".
"I love Britney so much," she said. "I love everything about her, all her songs. She's such an icon."