Keri Hilson is finally ready to put an end to her musical hiatus. She made her big comeback with two new songs titled "Scream" and "100." The latter features Young Thug and both tracks are slated to appear on Hilson's new album.

On the seductive and breathy "Scream," produced by Polow Da Don and Mansur, Hilson explores her sexual prowess and gives her man a few pointers while building the song's climax. Around the three-minute mark, the song interpolates a sample of Chris Brown's "Sweet Love."

"Every time I get on, baby I'm all over it, all over this room / You put it in drive, you hit the gas, you trying to crash, you can crash it all night."

Hilson shifts gears on "100," calling out a cheating ex. "Sometimes I feel you're worse than a b*tch / Why you be actin' all scary? / If you did it, you did it / Just say the shit / At least have the kahunas to tell me."

Timbaland and Rock City collaborated for the production of the Young Thug-assisted track.

Back in March, Timbo took to Instagram to share a snippet of another record he produced for the "Pretty Girl Rock" singer. On the track, she sings about "ratchet stones."

According to Rap-Up, Hilson's third album is set to drop in August. The project will feature guest spots by Chris Brown, Dr. Luke, Ester Dean and more.

The "Energy" singer released her last album, No Boys Allowed, back in 2010 to lukewarm reviews.

In 2013, she discussed her return to music with XXL saying the music will "speak for itself."

"I feel like people are just going to know. The music is going to speak for itself. I don't think I need to re-introduce myself to the world. I've been blessed to have fans all over the world. I know that they will hold me down and spread the word. My entrance into the industry was so organic. I love that. It was kind of word of mouth driven. Social networking driven to tell people. It's driven all by the music. It's not from my fashion. It's not from anything but my lyrics. Just the songs. The music and the feeling people get from it. I'm most proud about that. I think this time around it will be the same way with a bigger impact."

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