The Pussycat Dolls star confirmed that she is in talks to collaborate with Missy Elliot and has already worked with rappers Paul Wall and Baby Bash on the record.
"I've recently been in the studio a lot. It started because I wanted to write but the more I did it, the more comfortable I got in the booth and started creating my own album," she said.
"A lot of it so far has a dance feel, because it came about from what I could do on stage. I love electronica music, so there's a lot of inspiration from that. I've been very fortunate to work with people like Paul Wall and Baby Bash who have made appearances on my album. I've even been talking to Missy Elliot about a possible collaboration."
The 27-year-old claimed that she was originally unsure about launching a solo music career, but insisted that she feels confident with the material she has recorded so far.
"It's been incredible because I did feel like I was going against the odds putting myself there. But the more time I spend in the studio, I realise that there is something in there that is worth sharing with the world. Seeing these talented people willing to work with me is really everything to me," she said.
"Singing is something that has always been second nature to me, but it's also a challenge and I love a challenge. Singing is kind of my future and music is my engine.
The Pussycat Dolls star confirmed that she is in talks to collaborate with Missy Elliot and has already worked with rappers Paul Wall and Baby Bash on the record.