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After making a comeback with the Kanye West-produced banger “Accelerate,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign and 2 Chainz, followed by “Twice” and the Demi Lovato-assisted single “Fall in Line,” Christina Aguilera has shared another track from her upcoming album, Liberation.

Featuring DMV rapper GoldLink, "Like I Do" is an Anderson .Paak-produced hip-hop- and pop-infused track that starts off with GoldLink spitting bars and making reference to some of Aguilera's most iconic hits: "Genie in my bottle /  I'm trying to rub on your hips / Ain't no other man who can talk to you like I did." From there, Aguilera takes charge with some dominating verses of her own.

Liberation is slated to drop on June 15 via RCA Records. Enjoy the flirty single and peep the official tracklist below.

1. Liberation 2. Searching for Maria 3. Maria 4. Sick of Sittin’ 5. Dreamers 6. Fall in Line (feat. Demi Lovato) 7. Right Moves (feat. Keida & Shenseea) 8. Like I Do (feat. GoldLink) 9. Deserve 10. Twice 11. I Don’t Need It Anymore (Interlude) 12. Accelerate (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & 2 Chainz) 13. Pipe (feat. XNDA) 14. Masochist 15. Unless It’s With You

In other new music, Gorillaz is back at it again with “Sorcererz.”

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