Keri Hilson has just released her first single from her upcoming album No Boys Allowed. The new song is called "Breaking Point."
The "Knock You Down" singer wrote the song herself and had her mentor Timabaland produce the track. According to reports, it is different from her other songs because Hilson hits higher notes and pushes her vocal horizons in new ways.
The song itself is about moving on from relationships that are not working and expecting men to step up to the plate and show women more respect and love.
Hilson sings, "There's a limit to my love."
Polow da Don, who worked with Hilson on the set, says that No Boys Allowed "will definitely be one of the best albums of 2010/2011."
No Boys Allowed is slated to be released later this year.
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