Christina Aguilera and Ozuna teamed up to channel Adam and Eve for the sultry new music video for their catchy track Santo, released on Thursday. While seemingly portraying the the biblical characters in a location similar to the garden of Eden, the 41-year-old performer teased the Puerto Rican singer, 29, to 'come save' her. In lyrics, translated by Rolling Stone, she also croons: ''Cause you have me twerking/Come try me, bite me/I’ll tell you when to stop.' Sultry: Christina Aguilera and Ozuna teamed up to channel Adam and Eve for the new music video for their track Santo, released on Thursday As they danced, they exchanged lustful glances as they explored their enchanting surroundings. The stunning video was directed by Venezuelan Nuno Gomes and shot in Las Vegas, Nevada. Earlier this week, the mother-of-two gave her Instagram followers a sneak peek of the music video in multiple looks from it. Sinners: While seemingly portraying the the biblical characters in a location similar to the garden of Eden, the 41-year-old performer teased the Puerto Rican singer, 29, to 'come save' her All about temptation: In lyrics, translated by Rolling Stone, she also croons: ''Cause you have me twerking/Come try me, bite me/I’ll tell you when to stop' In the recording, the five-time Grammy winner wore emerald green eyeshadow, which created a stunning contrast with her blue eyes. The Ain't No Other Man singer also accessorized with stylish gold horn earrings. On top, she sported a red latex blouse that showed off her ample cleavage. The diva shared a series of snaps with the same styling last week, where she was seen wearing the same outfit and hair along with a matching pair of red glasses. Lust: The performers dance together in a forest, where they look tempted by their surroundings and each other Incredible visuals: The video was shot in Las Vegas and directed by Nuno Gomes More to come: The hit is off her all-Spanish EP La Fuerza Beautiful: The Ain't No Other Man singer wore emerald green eyeshadow which created a stunning contrast with her blue eyes First look: The five-time Grammy winner also accessorized with stylish gold horn earrings. On top, she sported a red latex blouse that showed off her ample cleavage She also posted an image with her collaborator, Ozuna, who matched her in a red leather outfit of his own. Santo will be part of her Spanish-language EP, La Fuerza. It's set to be released more than 20 years after her first Spanish album, Mi Reflejo. While speaking to Billboard in November the singer explained, 'It's been a project that I wanted to follow up for so long but I'm so happy that it's happening now as a grown woman.' Soon: The diva shared a series of snaps with the same styling last week, where she was seen wearing the same outfit and hair along with a matching pair of red glasses She also posted an image with her collaborator, Ozuna, who matched her in a red leather outfit of his own Coming soon: Santo will be part of her Spanish-language EP, La Fuerza. It's set to be released more than 20 years after her first Spanish album, Mi Reflejo A long time coming: While speaking to Billboard in November the singer explained, 'It's been a project that I wanted to follow up for so long but I'm so happy that it's happening now as a grown woman' She added, 'Having been a mother, having experienced the career I have, I bring a different view and set of passions. Now it's coming from a deeper perspective and wanting to explore.' Aguilera recently stunned her fans at the 2021 People's Choice Awards, where she performed a medley of her past hits, as well as a few songs from the new album. Her highly-anticipated album, La Fuerza, drops on Friday. Talking inspirations: She added, 'Having been a mother, having experienced the career I have, I bring a different view and set of passions. Now it's coming from a deeper perspective and wanting to explore' Delighting fans: Aguilera recently stunned her fans at the 2021 People's Choice Awards, where she performed a medley of her past hits, as well as a few songs from the new album Highly-anticipated: Her album, La Fuerza, drops on Friday 'It can be intimidating and scary to put yourself out there in a way you know will be challenging. I don't write in Spanish the way I do in English, but I know my heart,' she said of her song, For My Girls, in a Billboard interview last year 'It can be intimidating and scary to put yourself out there in a way you know will be challenging. I don't write in Spanish the way I do in English, but I know my heart,' she said of her song, For My Girls, in a Billboard interview last year. 'It's a layered journey I've been on but now having kids of my own, I want them to see that mommy doesn't know everything,' she continued. 'I'm still learning too and I'm not going to back down from something I'm truly passionate about because I'm scared or I'm afraid what people will think.' Christina's first Spanish-language album was 2000's Mi Reflejo, though a significant portion of its track list was devoted to translated versions of earlier English-language songs. Bilingual: Christina's first Spanish-language album was 2000's Mi Reflejo, though a significant portion of its track list was devoted to translated versions of earlier English-language songs Teasing: In September, Christina revealed to People that she had already filmed two videos for songs on her upcoming album Although the album topped Billboard's Latin music charts and was a hit in several Spanish-speaking countries, she never returned for another Spanish-language album — until now. In September, Christina revealed to People that she had already filmed two videos for songs on her upcoming album. 'It's a full-circle moment for me now, as a grown woman,' the singer said. 'It's just so fulfilling to me now to dive into that, knowing what I know now after the career that I've had and being able to dive deeper into something that I'm so passionate about. 'Because sometimes, some of my most commercial successes were not my happiest moments,' she continued. 'They weren't 100% true to me, or were my passion. But from the Stripped record on, I've always made music I fully believe in, even if it doesn't play into a specific pop box script. And this new album is that, personified.' 'It's a full-circle moment for me now, as a grown woman,' the singer said. 'It's just so fulfilling to me now to dive into that, knowing what I know now after the career that I've had and being able to dive deeper into something that I'm so passionate about All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility