Rihanna Is Renting An ISLAND To Record Her New Album

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Rihanna is Renting An ISLAND To Record Her New Album
The question of the year has, undoubtedly, been, “Where in the world is Rihanna?” Well, we may have an answer! According to sources, the Fenty Beauty mogul secretly moved to London a year ago, and has been enjoying her private time. An anonymous source claims that she’s been flying her family in to escape the noise of the States. They dished:
“…since she moved to London, she has had friends and family staying with her so she can work at her own pace, surrounded by the people she loves.”
In an interview, Rihanna commented on her private time in London:
“[I enjoy] walking around the block. When I go walking, I try to keep it a little incognito.”

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She’s also reportedly rented – not a studio – but the entire island the studio is home to! Rih Rih has allegedly been cooking up her ninth studio album at Miloco Studios on Osea Island in Essex, owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. For years, the lavish studio has been used by high profile celebrities to privately work on their craft. At least we’re sure that new music is on the way! When asked by an Instagram follower, Rihanna confirmed that her new album is, indeed, coming this year.

She also gave us a sneak peek of her in the studio, wearing shades from her high-end fashion line, Fenty, of course.
Are you excited about new music from Rihanna!
Written by Miata Shanay
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