Farrah Abraham, the teenager-turned-mother-turned-reality star-turned-author-turned-porn star, is giving a music another turn.

Recently, Abraham released another song, titled "Blowin" (and no Backdoor Teen Mom viewers, it's not about what you're thinking).

"I think all of the bully types I deal with ... who are determined to be against me in my life," Abraham said about the song in an interview with In Touch. "I want others to see they don't need to be a follower or conform to what others think or do and let them live their lives to their full potential. I feel that to overcome the gravity of the negativity bullies try to portray on others, we really need our own space and focus to leave all of that behind and clear the negativity."

Abraham, 22, is hoping her 5-year-old daughter Sophia will learn from "Blowin's" anti-bullying message.

"I think the single Blowin reminds others of that great potential in an upbeat song," the mother continued. "I also want my daughter to be better than all the gossip and negative people when she gets older, and Sophia really likes the song and dances to it as much as she can."

The Teen Mom star released an album in 2012 called My Teenage Dream Ended. The album's tracks coincide with chapters from her book of the same title. Abraham, however, is "in no rush" to release a second album.

"I think if I feel passionate about a subject, then I will write a song and share with others who I know can relate," she explained. "Personally, music is a hobby, not my career move, but I hope others enjoy it as much as my daughter and I do."

The music video for Blowin features local friends and hangouts and serves as a sort of homage to Austin, Abraham's hometown, which has taught her to "lead a stress-free, anti-bully lifestyle."

"I wouldn't be anywhere without Austin, Texas, bullies and my supporters and I feel showed that in Blowin," Abraham said.

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