New music from Rihanna is lastly virtually right here!
Final week, rumours started to flow into that the “Love on the Mind” singer could be returning to the music scene, however now it’s been formally confirmed.
On Tuesday evening, Marvel Studios introduced {that a} new track from Rihanna can be launched on Friday as a part of the unique movie soundtrack for “Black Panther: Wakanda Perpetually”, which hits theatres on Nov. 11.
They introduced the information in video format with a clip that merely included an “R” with the date, “October 28, 2022,” including no phrases to the caption aside from a hashtag subsequent to the looking-eyes emoji.
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ET Canada has since realized new particulars about Rihanna’s highly-anticipated authentic new track titled “Raise Me Up”, which is the movies’s lead single to the soundtrack, Black Panther: Wakanda Perpetually – Music From and Impressed By, accessible on Nov. 4.
“Raise Me Up” was written as a tribute to the extraordinary life and legacy of Chadwick Boseman by Nigerian singer-songwriter, Tems, who’s a collaborator on the hit track “Essence” with Justin Bieber and Wizkid; Oscar-winning Swedish composer, Ludwig Göransson, who’s scored movies similar to each instalments of “Creed”, “Venom” and “Tenet”; Rihanna and Ryan Coogler, director of “Wakanda Perpetually”. The track was recorded in 5 nations and was produced by Göransson.
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“After talking with Ryan and listening to his route for the movie and the track, I wished to put in writing one thing that portrays a heat embrace from all of the people who I’ve misplaced in my life. I attempted to think about what it might really feel like if I may sing to them now and categorical how a lot I miss them,” stated Tems. “Rihanna has been an inspiration to me so listening to her convey this track is a superb honour.”
“Raise Me Up” marks a notable return to music for Rihanna, whose final album dropped almost six years in the past. The track, which can be launched by Rihanna’s personal Westbury Highway label in partnership with Roc Nation, Def Jam Recordings and Hollywood Data, ushers within the singer’s subsequent musical period of her iconic profession.