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Surprise! Rihanna is back and better not to cheat on her

2020-03-27T10:45:29.697Z


The singer emerged from a four-year musical silence with the song Believe It, taken from the artist's album PartyNextDoor.


His fans were moping, counting the days of absence. Not a single for four years. It was believed that Robyn Rihanna Fenty, aka Rihanna, had definitively deserted the recording studios to explore the world of fashion. The American singer made a surprise comeback on the music scene this Friday morning, unveiling the song Believe it with the artist PartyNextDoor.

Read also: Rihanna tells Le Figaro the underside of her new fashion career

A three-minute song, taken from PartyMobile , Drake's protege album released on Friday. Faithful to his habit when it comes to collaboration, Rihanna puts her voice on the refrain of this piece of RNB with exotic sounds. Better not to deceive her, she sings in this song where she proclaims her desire to " believe " in a relationship that is still struggling.

A discreet return that did not fail to react to Internet users on social networks, Rihanna becoming one of the most commented subjects on Twitter Friday morning. On the one hand, fans delighted to find their idol. On the other, disappointed, unenthusiastic about the few words dropped by the singer: "Best make me believe me, best you won't deceive me" .

In 2017, Rihanna had moved away from the musical world to get into fashion with her cosmetic brand Fenty Beauty. She also became the face of LVMH two years later. However, the singer would have had time to prepare a ninth album, according to Drake.

"Rihanna, get out 512 now," he called out to his ex-girlfriend on Instagram. "Give him water," she replied, causing the Canadian to laugh.

Source: lefigaro

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