Patricia Krentcil, New Jersey's infamous "tanning mom," traded the tanning bed for the recording studio — at least momentarily.

Krentcil took to the studio last Thursday to record the rap track, "It's Tan Mom," according to RumorFix.com.

In her best Britney Spears imitation, Krentcil opens the song with, "It's tan mom (expletive)!"

When it came to figuring out a sound for the single, Krentcil said she was influenced by Rihanna's hit song "Diamonds."

Still, the 44-year-old Nutley resident insisted she added her own spin to the track.

"I took all the lyrics and what was written in front of me and I scrambled it up and I put my own words into the song," Krentcil told RumorFix.

Krentcil rose to national fame last April when she was accused of bringing her 5-year-old daughter into a tanning booth with her. Under state law, children under 14 are banned from using tanning salons.

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While she admitted to bringing the youngster into the tanning room with her, Krentcil adamantly denied allowing her daughter inside the tanning bed. In February, an Essex County grand jury declined to indict her on a child endangerment charge.

Shortly after, during a March appearance on celebrity rehab doctor Drew Pinsky's show, Krentcil said she just wanted "the past to be the past."

She also told Dr. Drew the amount of attention she's received was chasing her overseas and she wanted to move to London.

Krentcil claimed at the time, "There's a couple of movies and stuff I got opportunities to do. And I'm just trying to move ahead."

There is no sign of a release date for the track Krentcil described as "so much fun."

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