Rihanna Teases Follow Up To 2016’s Anti In New Interview

Billionaire Robyn Fenty, known to most of the world as the musical artist, Rihanna, teases fans during red carpet interview about new music and a world tour to come in the future.

Rihanna reveals that she has always had plans to return to performing, releasing new music, and going back on tour. She admits that she is proud of her most recent album, and wants to wait until her work is “perfect” before returning to the music world. This would be her first album in over 7 years. 

Since her last album in 2016, Anti, Rihanna has been inching her way back into the music industry this year following her success and acclaim in the business. Her cosmetics company, Fenty Beauty, and lingerie company, Savage-X-Fenty are thriving and have propelled Rihanna to top status not only in music, but the cosmetics and fashion industries as well. 

In 2022, Rihanna surprised fans with singles “Lift Me Up” and “Born Again.” This year, she captured even more attention headlining Super Bowl 2023.

Rihanna is no stranger to success, which is clear from all her endeavors she pursued starting from her humble roots into the first female artist turned billionaire. Despite her recent career shifts and building family with partner A$AP Rocky, fans of Rihanna are undoubtedly excited for this musical icon to return to the music booth and on stage.

Robyn Violanda: I am a fourth-year student at the University of California, Santa Barbara. As a first-generation Asian American, I appreciate music as an art medium that touches people and uplifts the voice and talents of an artist. I have loved music since I started singing Filipino ballads at 3-years-old, and have deepened my love for all genres of music growing up in the Bay Area. My favorite genres of music are R&B, Rap, Hip-Hop, and Pop. During my time in college, I appreciated music not only as an art form, but as a historical and cultural artifact. The role of music in politics, social movements, and as a signifier of an era fascinates me as a student majoring in Communication and Sociology, and minoring in Asian American Studies. For me, music has been therapeutic and cathartic to listen to, but can be even more engaging when I learn about the artists, their inspiration, and their own creative spark. My interest in creative spaces and the world of entertainment has energized my passion for writing about music and its impact and presence in modern pop culture.
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