Rihanna Spotted Filming ‘Drop The Album’ Sign While Out Clubbing [WATCH]

Rihanna Spotted Filming ‘Drop The Album’ Sign While Out Clubbing [WATCH]
Despite it almost being 2022, Rihanna still cannot escape fans peer-pressuring her into releasing another album!
Recently, a short video began circulating showing Rihanna (real name Robyn Rihanna Fenty) at the club. Specifically, the video featured Rihanna recording an electronic sign that read “DROP THE ALBUM RIHANNA.”
You can watch the short clip down below:
They had a sign saying "Drop the album Rihanna" at the club and Rihanna just filmed it ??
Via Instagram/chelley_bee. pic.twitter.com/2JG759cDri— Fenty Headlines (@FentyHeadlines) November 15, 2021
Rihanna fans will recall that the singer-turned-entrepreneur, who recently became a billionaire, has not released an album since 2016’s ANTI. The album garnered a number of well-received hits–such as “Work,” “Sex With Me,” and “Kiss It Better.”
It should also be noted that the singer has been featured on a few singles since ANTI, including “Lemon” by N.E.R.D.
This news comes less than two months after Rihanna made some interesting comments about the subject of future music. Ahead of her recent fashion show–Savage x Fenty Show Vol. 3–the 33-year-old stated:
“You’re not going to expect what you hear. Just put that in your mind.”
Rihanna added:
“Whatever you know of Rihanna is not going to be what you hear. I’m really experimenting. Music is like fashion. You should be able to play. I should be able to wear whatever I want. I treat music the same way. So I’m having fun and it’s going to be completely different.”

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Despite her comments, it should be noted that it’s currently unclear when–or if–Rihanna will release another album in the future.
What do you think about the matter? Share your thoughts by commenting below!
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