Lindsay
Lohan
wants
her
new
album
to
be
"urban
pop".
The
'Mean
Girls'
star
-
whose
last
LP
was
2005's
'A
Little
More
Personal
(Raw)'
-
is
about
to
start
work
on
her
latest
record
with
Maverick
Records
CEO
Guy
Oseary.
Lindsay
said:
"We'll
start
in
probably
June
or
July
and
take
four
months.
It
's
going
to
be
urban
pop."
The
20-year-old
is
currently
busy
promoting
her
two
new
movies,
'Georgia
Rule'
in
which
she
plays
a
rebellious
young
seductress,
and
'I
Know
Who
Killed
Me'
in
which
she
plays
a
stripper.
The
singer-and-actress
has
also
been
voted
number
one
in
Maxim
magazine's
Hot
100
list,
but
she
is
not
entirely
happy
with
the
title.
She
said:
"It's
really
flattering,
but
it
does
get
kind
of
awkward." Meanwhile,
it
has
been
revealed
the
actress'
21st
birthday
party
will
be
sponsored
by
a
vodka
company.
Lindsay's
lawyer
Mike
Heller
has
revealed
Svedka
Vodka
will
be
one
of
the
sponsors
of
her
upcoming
July
birthday
bash.