Rihanna rumoured to feature on ‘Black Panther 2’ soundtrack
Rihanna has reportedly recorded two new songs for the highly-anticipated 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' film.
Award-winning singer Rihanna is reportedly set to return to the music scene with songs for the highly-anticipated film, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The film is set to be released 11 November and according to HitsDailyDouble, the Work hitmaker has recorded two songs for it.
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RIHANNA TO BE ON ‘BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER’ SOUNDTRACK
Rihanna has not released new music since her 2016 album, Anti. Since then, she has been focusing on her fashion and beauty businesses, but according to HitsDailyDouble, she’s back!
The publication reports that the Fenty businesswoman has recorded two songs for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. This comes after it was rumoured that she was set to appear in the first Black Panther film in 2020.
In July, a three-track EP titled Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Prologue hit streaming services. It features Santa Fe Klan, Amaarae and singer Tems who covered Bob Marley and The Wailers’ No Woman No Cry.
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TWEEPS CAN’T WAIT
The Grammy-winning singer’s return to music had fans excited about what’s to come. Can fans expect another pop hit?
“Rihanna ‘recorded’ and ‘songs’ in the same headline and it’s not a prank. The world kinda healing,” wrote one tweep.
“Oh I jumped… she’s really coming for blood,” wrote another tweep.
“Rihanna on afrobeat would be dope af.”
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RIHANNA TO HEADLINE 2023 SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOW
In September, it was confirmed that the singer and businesswoman would be the headline act for the Super Bowl halftime show in 2023. The show is set to take place on 23 February 2023.
“We’re excited to partner with Rihanna, Roc Nation and the NFL to bring music and sports fans a momentous show – what an incredible artist for the inaugural Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and Beats in a statement sent to Variety.