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Rihanna: You will still get music from me

By IANS | Updated: February 15, 2022 14:20 IST

Los Angeles, Feb 15 Singing sensation Rihanna has said her pregnancy and impending motherhood won't stop her from ...

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Los Angeles, Feb 15 Singing sensation Rihanna has said her pregnancy and impending motherhood won't stop her from releasing new music.

She told 'Entertainment Tonight': "Well, yes … You're still going to get music from me."

When jokingly asked if she will release lullabies, she laughed: "Oh my goodness, not a lullaby. My fans would kill me that they waited this long for a lullaby!"

In December, the 'Talk That Talk' singer promised new music is coming "soon, soon, soon", reports femalefirst.co.uk.

In an exchange with a paparazzi, who asked: "Any new music? Anything?", she replied: "Soon soon soon."

Rihanna previously promised her new album will be 'worth the wait', while she has teased fans can expect a "completely different sound".

The 'Rude Boy' hitmaker said she is "always" working on her music and despite fans' pleas for her to share her latest material, she wants to wait until she's completely satisfied.

She said: "I'm always working on new music. Just because I haven't released an album in a few years doesn't mean I haven't been working on it. I'm not just going to put music out because people are craving it. I'm going to make it worth the wait - and it will be worth the wait."

The 'Umbrella' hitmaker released her debut studio album ‘Music of the Sun' in 2005.

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