Christina Milian admits 'praying' she was respecting late Step Up star Naya Rivera.
The singer, 41, is replacing Rivera's character in the hit-TV series after her shock death aged 33 in a boating accident in 2020.
Naya drowned in the horrifying ordeal in southern California in July that year, and now Christina admits 'praying' she's 'doing the right thing'.
Rivera, best known for playing cheerleader Santana Lopez on Glee, went missing during a boat trip with her then four-year-old son at Lake Piru.
Her body was found after a five-day search. Her son Josey was unharmed.
Christina takes over her Collette Jones character in the new series which airs later this month and has said it was"definitely big shoes to fill".
The programme, centred around a performing arts school in Atlanta, Georgia and based on the film series with the same name, will air on Lionsgate+ from October 16.
Hollywood stars Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan, who co-starred in the original Step Up film in 2006, are executive producers on the TV show.
The songstress ,who first found fame as a 19-year-old when she signed with the Def Jam record label and released her self-titled debut album, is taking over Naya's role for the third series.
"It was definitely big shoes to fill. I will say that, as a fan for years of her work, also just a fellow, I think, Latina, I feel like she always stood out for me," she told PA.
Christina added: "So when this opportunity came about I was familiar with this role.
"And knowing this was her last role that she played, and so the connection to me was, it was really important for me that if I was going to do this, to take it seriously.
"And to understand all the components, not only for the character, but the fans, and for her family, and to respect it.
"And how was I going to do this in a way that wasn’t trying to be her as Collette, but who was I going to become as Collette and how was Collette going to also continue to be the same Collette that she was and tell the same story."
Christina said she hopes her version of the character is respectful to Naya's memory.
She added: "There were many elements that I, when you talk to yourself, and you’re figuring it out, it was like a puzzle, like Tetris, you know, the whole time.
"But eventually, it all landed with me. And I prayed on it, I did pray. And I just hope that, you know, I was doing the right thing and respecting her.
"And then I trusted it, you know, and it’s beautiful when you just trust yourself and trust the process and allow it to happen.
"It kind of just allows you to just, like, release that weight and actually just kind of become it, and the prayers also helped."
Step Up airs on Lionsgate+ from October 16.