"Though it’s too soon to name a full list of collaborators, one early influence may be Supa Dups, the Jamaican-born record producer who has worked with such dancehall greats as Beenie Man, Sean Paul, and Elephant Man." Elite Daily reached out to representatives for Rihanna for comment on or confirmation of those remarks at the time, but did not receive word back.
"She plans to make a reggae album," writer Chioma Nnandi says in Rihanna's cover story for Vogue's June 2018 issue. Rihanna previously said her album is coming out some time in 2019, so it seems like she's definitely not done with music. So I guess that's something.Īlso, she hasn't been totally mum on the topic of new tunes. In the meantime, there's more than enough Fenty Beauty products to keep some of us satisfied. Sounds like fans need to kick back and be patient. TBH, I would have loved to see this deadpan response in person. Rihanna is, of course, multi-talented, so when she's out here trying to promote her new bronzer, she's gonna stay on the topic at hand. We want the album sis," another person wrote, to which the Loud singer responded: Well this is bronzer. In response to a fan that asked if she could "please go back to singing," Rihanna wrote in a comment captured by Comments by Celebs on Saturday April 6, "I love how y'all tell me what to do.
While responding to questions about her music career that fans left on a promo post for her Sunstalkr Bronzer, Rihanna kinda jumped around the topic. There's bad news, though, because the answer probably isn't what her fans anticipated.Īctually, it's not really an answer at all. And while I'm not complaining (2016's Anti, her most recent release, has great replay value), her silence in the music world poses questions like: Will Rihanna make more music? The good news is that the Barbadian beauty opened up about the subject on April 6. One thing she hasn't been doing, however, is putting out music. Starting with cleanser, toner and moisturizer she launched Fenty Skin to “create amazing products that really work, that are easy to use, and everyone can get in on.Rihanna has seemingly been doing it all, from promoting her super successful makeup line Fenty Beauty and traveling the world to racking up awards. After changing the beauty game, she decided to take over the skincare world. Get your essentials all in one click by shopping our sets + travel kits.
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From Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Foundation, Hydrating Foundation & Powder Foundation that changed the game with 50 inclusive shades, to the fan-fave concealer and setting powder, to the wide shade range of cream blush, Fenty Beauty products are designed to feel lightweight and love to be layered. Starting with Fenty Beauty foundation, face primer and Gloss Bomb, she launched a makeup line “so that people everywhere would be included,” focusing on a wide range of traditionally hard-to-match skin tones, creating formulas that work for all skin types, and pinpointing universal shades. Rihanna was inspired to create Fenty Beauty & Fenty Skin after years of experimenting with the best-of-the-best in beauty-and still seeing a void in the industry for products that performed across all skin types and tones.