Rihanna in the studio in Saint-Denis, the Internet is on fire

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Wind of panic on social networks. Rihanna was seen leaving a recording studio in… Saint-Denis! Less than a day later, his companion confirmed the rumors. Is Rihanna finally back to music?

This is the photo that Rihanna fans have certainly been waiting for. The beautiful Barbadian was recognized on the evening of February 17 when leaving… a recording studio. Finally ! It was in the Plaine Saint-Denis district that the superstar was seen and the photo quickly made the rounds on social networks.

Internet users carried out the investigation and identified studio 107, one of the major recording locations in the Paris region. No doubt, according to her fans, Rihanna is working on her next album!

A$ap Rocky confirms Rihanna album

The information was quickly confirmed by his companion in a video published this weekend. Indeed, while walking in the streets of Paris, A$AP Rocky crossed paths with fans who did not hesitate to ask for a photo with the superstar. But the opportunity being too good, they also asked the rapper about Riri’s next album, to which A$AP replied: “ She’s working on it! “.

So we’re crossing our fingers that this new album, and why not a tour, can finally see the light of day in 2024.

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