It's been six years since Rihanna has released a musical body of work, and while fans weren't necessarily feeling the two songs she did for the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack, it looks like based on her current deal with AppleTV+, that comeback may be coming sooner than we thought.
via BET:
According to Revolt, the superstar singer signed a deal with Apple TV+ worth millions of dollars that will chronicle RiRi’s reemergence onto the music charts over the past month with her single “Lift Me Up” for the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack and her overall return to music.
“There is a massive appetite for everything to do with Rihanna, especially as this will be her major return to the stage for the first time in years,” a source noted, according to the outlet. “Rihanna is a massive force to be reckoned with when it comes to music and so Apple has paid millions.”
As for what to expect from the documentary, the source said the Grammy-winning artist “will be recorded during rehearsals and meetings in the lead-up to the big night and give an insight into what her life is really like now [that] she is returning to pop as a mom.”
Rihanna has been focusing on her Savage X Fenty beauty company and personal life as she gave birth to her first child early this year with A$AP Rocky.
A release date and/or further details about the project have not been made available immediately.
So basically, the documentary will be similar to the one Jennifer Lopez did for Netflix, where she documented working on Hustlers, her Half Time performance with Shakira, and family time with Max, Emme and then-fiancée A Rod.
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