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Rihanna reconnects with music for the soundtrack of the latest Marvel

2022-10-26T20:39:17.364Z


After her successes in fashion and cosmetics, and her first child, world superstar Rihanna returns to music for the flagship title of the...


After her successes in fashion and cosmetics, and her first child, the global superstar Rihanna returns to the music for the title track of the soundtrack of the next Marvel film, according to a press release Wednesday October 26.

Ending six years of silence as a solo singer, the 34-year-old artist is releasing

Lift Me Up on Friday,

which will appear in

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

.

The latest Marvel production will be screened in two weeks in cinemas around the world.

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Last solo title in 2016

Rihanna's last solo title was in 2016 and

Love on the Brain

.

Lift Me Up

, some notes of which have been revealed on social networks, is released on the artist's Westbury Road label.

The singer of

Umbrella

and

Diamonds

will host the Super Bowl halftime concert on February 12, 2023 in Arizona, the final of the American football championship being the most watched annual event on television in the United States.

Rihanna's ardent fans have been calling for her ninth album for years, which she said would be "

reggae-infused

" and hinted since 2019 that it was nearing completion.

The singer from Barbados has for several years put music aside to devote herself successfully to fashion - with brands from the world's number one luxury brand LVMH - and to cosmetics with her brand Fenty, propelling her to billionaire status.

Along with her boyfriend, rapper A$AP Rocky, Rihanna welcomed her first baby in May.

Source: lefigaro

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