Los Angeles: Singer Christina Aguilera's new album is her most urban tracks, says Marcos Palacios and Ernest Clark- the duo of the production company Da Internz.
The hitmakers behind Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" and Big Sean's "Dance", told Rap-Up magazine that they'd been working on a new genre of music which they describe as "caviar ratchet" for Aguilera's upcoming studio effort, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"Best way I could describe it is gourmet ratchet. It's Upper Echelon music with ratchet hood drums. Caviar ratchet," said Kosine, one half of Da Internz.
His collaborator Tuo added, "We're serving it on gold platters... You wanna now what Christina's music sounds like? 14K, caviar, ratchet, serving with three finger tips."
Aguilera has been planning a new material for her album. Scheduled to release later this year, the yet-to-be titled record will arrive as the follow-up to "Lotus" which came out in 2012.