One could say that Rihanna fans have grown impatient waiting for her ninth studio album, but they are past the point of impatience — and for good reason.
Since January 2016, when she released her magnum opus, the Grammy winner hasn’t released an album. Anti, which included the blockbuster singles “Work” featuring Drake, “Needed Me,” “Kiss It Better” and “Love on the Brain.” Since then, she has been Teasing and teasing and teasing her next project, but other ventures — such as her multimillion-dollar Fenty Beauty and Fenty Skin brands and welcoming her first child, a baby boy, with ASAP Rocky — have delayed the process.
#R9, which fans affectionately call the album, has been in production for many years. Rihanna first confirmed that she was “in the studio and working on new music” in June 2018 while appearing on Graham Norton Show. Even then, she stayed mum about the details, teasing, “You’ll just have to wait and see.”
The Barbados native was similarly tight-lipped when asked for an update fifteen months later. “Well, obviously, I’m a confident woman, so whatever I do, it’s gon’ be confident — whether it’s the album, perfume, lingerie, makeup or fashion,” she told Entertainment TonightSeptember 2019. “Y’all gon’ have to wait, Navy. I’m so sorry.”
However, not all details of the album have been revealed. Rihanna confirmed that the album was inspired by her roots in reggae music and dancehall. Pharrell Williams The DreamShe has a few producers on her shortlist who will help her pull it together. She later confirmed that motherhood wouldn’t totally change her sound.
“My fans would kill me if they waited this long for a lullaby,” she jokingly told Entertainment TonightFebruary 2022 at New York Fashion Week
However, her son — whose name has yet to be revealed — might be part of why her album still isn’t out more than four years after she first teased the new project. “They rarely leave their baby’s side,” an insider exclusively told Us WeeklyIn August 2022, the Grammy winner and her partner. “They’re being very private about their newborn out of concern for his safety and really just want to keep him away from the public eye for the time being. … They both feel really blessed and couldn’t be happier.”
The Savage x Fenty founder’s loved ones are happy that she is finding a work-life balance. “Rihanna is a workaholic so it’s nice to see her taking the time to flourish in motherhood,” the source added.
Rihanna isn’t one to stay on hiatus. She’ll return to the stage at the 2023 Super Bowl halftime show for her first major performance since giving birth in May 2022, and fans hope the comeback includes new music.
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