Pharrell Williams and Miley Cyrus have just released a fresh new track titled, "Come Get It Bae."

Williams and Cyrus are no strangers to each other as they've worked on a number of songs in the past, particularly, "4×4," "Get It Right," and "Rooting for My Baby" which Pharrell produced for Miley's "Bangerz" album, says Just Jared.

Their new song has a great beat with an easy-going vibe that will surely get everyone closing their eyes and bopping their shoulders, at the very least. The term "bae" used in the song is an acronym for the phrase "before anyone else" which is being used widely on a number of social media outlets.

"Come Get It Bae" is featured in the 40-year-old Pharrell's new solo album "G I R L," where the highly acclaimed musician doesn't' disappoint. He has a good mix of featured artists in his album, namely Daft Punk, Alicia Keys and Justin Timberlake, according to OTRC.

Coming from a great 2013 where he worked with Robin Thicke and Daft Punk which released what is presumed to be the two biggest songs of the year; Williams also released the track "Happy," which is nominated at the 2014 Oscars for Best Original Song, featured in the film "Despicable Me 2."

Pharrell's last released a solo album eight years ago, back in 2006 with "In My Mind." With his new album, Williams is able to redefine popular music and mix a number of different sounds to create spectacular music. For those who think that Pharrell is a few-hits wonder with the likes of "Blurred Lines" and "Get Lucky," this new album is sure to make his critics think twice.

Listen below to hear the new song "Come Get It Bae."