Redfoo
Singer Redfoo, from the band LMFAO, performs on stage as he presents an award during the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards at the SSE Hydro Arena in Glasgow, Scotland, November 9, 2014. Reuters/Toby Melville

Stefan Kendal Gordy, who is professionally known as Redfoo, recently took to Instagram to share a teaser of his new single “Booty Man.” He is known as half of the music duo LMFAO and a former judge of “The X Factor Australia.”

“New song inspired by #PartyRockMansion turnups,” Redfoo wrote as caption for the “Booty Man” teaser. He also said that the new single, which is three minutes and 42 seconds long, is available on iTunes.

It is yet to be confirmed if “Booty Man” is part of his upcoming solo debut album, titled “Where the Sun Goes.” His first solo single, titled “Bring Out the Bottles,” was released months after LMFAO confirmed their hiatus in 2012.

“Bring out the Bottles” is also the first single from “Where the Sun Goes,” which is set to be released in January 2016. The album will be released by Interscope, Cherrytree and Party Rock.

Two singles from the “Where the Sun Goes” album were released in 2013, which were “Ill Award You with My Body” and “Let’s Get Ridiculous.” In 2014, two more singles followed, which were “New Thang” and “Like Ya Just Don’t Care.” From 2013 to 2014, Redfoo served as one of the judges on “The X Factor Australia.”

Recently, Redfoo released another set of two singles from “Where the Sun Goes.” He released “Juicy Wiggle” first before a collaboration song with Stevie Wonder, which has the same title as the album.

In May, Redfoo explained the title of his album. He told Billboard that sunshine has always been special to him and that “the songs are all feel-good and bright, and that's the best way to describe the feeling of the album.”

In September, Redfoo also told TMZ that he was fully committed to be part of the upcoming three-day party cruise of the New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski. The festivities will take place from Miami to a private island in the Bahamas a month after the release of “Where the Sun Goes.”

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