Are you ready to imagine in Anti? Rihanna premiered her new single "Work sheet music" on BBC Radio 1 and also other radio stations world wide this morning, and publications like Billboard believe the Drake collaboration is only an appetizer prior to star's eighth LP is released like a surprise sometime recently. Anti can be Rihanna's first LP since 2012's Unapologetic if it's released. The song's availability is scattered at this time. Tidal subscribers can focus on the track here, and you'll also purchase it on iTunes and stream it through Apple Music. If you're a Spotify user or possibly a YouTube lurker, you're in a hopeless situation: "Work" isn't positioned on those services yet. With that said, you'll be able to hear the song 100 % by visiting Tidal's homepage and simply clicking the artwork. "Work" is Rihanna's first single since this past year's anemic "American Oxygen," and it's really Drake's first new section of music since his September mixtape with Future, What a Time to Be Alive. It's also Drake and Rihanna's third single-length collaboration after 2010's "What's My Name?" and 2011's "Take Care." According to Billboard, the 2 stars were spotted filming the playback quality for "Rihanna Work chords" in Los Angeles recently, yet it's unclear when that video will likely be released. The song was created by frequent Drake collaborator Boi-1da, Allen Ritter, and Sevn Thomas. The single's appearance on selected streaming services casts an intriguing shadow over Anti's potential availability. Rihanna would not be the first major musician to withhold her album from a few of the major streaming services; she couldn't survive the first to give Tidal an extensive exclusive, either. (Prince succeeded last summer.) Keeping the album from services like Spotify for the period of many weeks would mirror particularly employed by artists like Coldplay and Adele (who still hasn't released 25 to streaming services), however it would also handicap the song's commercial performance. Drake is aware of this all too well: he lost on achieving his first Billboard #1 single recently because his infamous "Hotline Bling" video was an Apple Music exclusive. The route to Anti may be marked with lots of false starts, strange promotional strategies, and singles that did not generate sufficient buzz with an album release. Earlier immediately, Rihanna tweeted an image of herself paying attention to the album on $9,000 Dolce & Gabbana headphones, but some people remained skeptical in connection with album's imminent release. It seems like you may cast your skepticism aside, pop fans: "Rihanna Work sheet music" is made for real, and Anti's just around the corner.
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