Britney Spears
Britney Spears will appear on Thursday night's episode of "Carpool Karaoke" in "The Late Late Show." Pictured: Britney Spears at the Millennium Award at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena on May 22 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images/David Becker

Popstar Britney Spears released a new single, titled “Clumsy,” on Wednesday from her soon-to-be-released album, “Glory.” The singer had previously dropped R&B hit featuring G-Eazy “Make Me” and song “Private Show” from the same album. However, “Clumsy” certainly ups the tempo since it is a light, club-friendly electronic track that is sure to top the charts and become a favorite.

“Clumsy” closely resembles songs from Spears’ previous albums, most notably “Britney Jean” (2013) and “Femme Fatale” (2011). In the song, the 34-year-old mother of two sings “Clumsy, clumsy, bangin’ all over this bedroom again and again” before hand claps and the chorus take over. The pop diva then sings, “Call me a fool, call me insane, but don’t call it a thing. Closer to you, closer to pain, it’s better than far away” before upping the beat a notch.

“Glory” is Spears’ ninth album and is set to release on Aug. 26, Entertainment Weekly reports. You can pre-order the album on iTunes here, or stream it on Spotify here.

Spears shared a snippet of the track on an Instagram post. Listen to a part of “Clumsy” by hitting the play button below:

Billboard reports that the Singer released the new electronic dance tune minutes before midnight on Wednesday.

Spears is releasing an album after several years. Her eight studio album, “Britney Jean,” dropped in 2013. “Work B—" was part of the album and became an instant hit. Hopefully, “Glory” will surpass “Britney Jean” in sales since the singer certainly needs a hit. You can purchase her eighth album here.

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