By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: May 06, 2014 09:50 PM EDT

Jennifer López finally revealed the name of his most recent studio album, A.K.A., an album she presented on May 5th through her Twitter account along with the cover for the album.

With the caption "#AKA #ALBUM10 #AKAJLO soon", the Puerto Rican star showed off her sculptural figure in a tight and sexy red outfit with a dominatrix style cleavage which covers hes breasts with straps and a strategically-placed belt.

With a sexy and challenging look, JLo looks straight into the camera while she places her hands on the red background behind her. The cover is completed with the name of the album, A.K.A. next to the singer and her initials (JLo) in gold.

To delight her followers even more, Jennifer López published the lyrics to her single "First Love", the first single which will be introduced as a part of her 10th studio album.

JLo sings about previous relationships in her new song, lyrics she sings with passion that three failed marriages and her current relationship with dancer Casper Smart, can give a 44-year-old woman as successful as the singer from the Bronx.

"I wish you were my first love / Cuz if you were first / Baby there would've been no second, third or fourth love," sings JLo in her new single.

Jennifer López will be acknowledged with the Icon Award in the next Billboard Music Awards ceremony. The award is the top award that Billboard gives a singer for their trajectory and JLo will become the first woman to receive the award for her contributions to pop music.

"Jennifer López is one of the most emblematic artists of her generation," said Larry Klein, producer of the Billboard Music Awards, according to People. "We're happy to honor her historic career with the 2014 Icon Award, and I will be on the edge of my seat just like the rest of the world when she gets on the stage," he added.

The 2014 Billboard Music Awards will take place on May 18 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be broadcast by ABC at 8 p.m.