Kelis' deal with Interscope Records, which has been expected since the signer released the David Guetta-produced single "Acapella," has been finalized.
"I love that I am now a new part of the Interscope family," the "Milkshake" singer said. "2010 is around the corner and I can't wait to put out new music and spend time with real music fans on tour again."
Jimmy Iovine, Chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M Records said, "Kelis is a true artist and we're so excited to start this new chapter in her musical life."
Kelis' new album will feature work by some of today's most influential producers including Will.i.am, Free School, Burns, DJ Ammo and Boys Noize.
The 30-year-old singer has released five albums over her career, working with the likes of the Neptunes, Andre 3000, Bjork, Enrique Iglesias and Raphael Saadiq.
Kelis' new single, "Acapella," is now available on her website.
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