Rihanna admits she STILL doesn't know when she will release new music

Don’t hold your breath! Rihanna says she is ‘excited to put new music out’ but admits she STILL doesn’t ‘have any updates’ on when it will happen – after singer stunned with surprise Super Bowl pregnancy announcement

  • The 34-year-old sat down with GMA’s Michael Strahan ahead of the Super Bowl 
  • In her interview she addressed pressure from fans to release new music 
  • Rihanna said new music coming but confessed she ‘doesn’t have an update’ 

Pop sensation Rihanna has admitted that she still doesn’t know when she will release new music – despite insisting that she is ‘excited’ to create more hits – as she sat down for a new interview that aired just hours after she revealed she is pregnant with her second child during her internet-breaking Super Bowl performance. 

The 34-year-old singer sat down with Good Morning America’s Michael Strahan ahead of her halftime show on Sunday, when she opened up about the ‘challenge’ of performing in front of millions around the world just nine months after she gave birth to her first child. 

During the sit-down, which aired on Monday morning, Rihanna – who has released just one new song in the last six-and-a-half years – addressed the mounting pressure from her fans to put out a new album. 

‘[The fans want] more,’ she admitted when grilled by Strahan about the possibility of putting out new songs. 

Pop sensation Rihanna has admitted that she still doesn’t know when she will release new music – despite insisting that she is ‘excited’ to create more hits


The 34-year-old singer sat down with GMA’s Michael Strahan ahead of her Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday, when she opened up about facing pressure from fans

Her interview with GMA aired just hours after the 34-year-old confirmed she is expecting a second baby with A$AP Rocky, having revealed a baby bump during her halftime show 

‘They are waiting. I’m excited to actually put new music out but I don’t have any updates for you on that yet.’ 

While many had hoped that Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime show would include a surprise album announcement, the singer stunned the world with news of a very different upcoming arrival: her second child with her rapper partner A$AP Rocky. 

Just minutes after sparking a flurry of pregnancy speculation when she appeared to show off a growing baby bump on-stage, Rihanna – who gave birth to her first child, a baby boy, nine months ago – confirmed the happy news via a spokesperson.

Although Rihanna’s halftime performance was hailed by her fans as one of the ‘best Super Bowl shows ever’, the singer admitted that she was incredibly apprehensive about returning to the stage after a seven-year touring hiatus – during which time she also became a mother. 

‘It’s foreign, it feels foreign. Because it’s not getting back on the stage like I’ve ever been before,’ she shared. 

‘There were so many things I felt like I had to overcome in order to even do this. I had just become a mom, literally, and I had not been on tour for seven years. So to go from that to Super Bowl. It was one of those things I knew would be a challenge.’

And while Rihanna is certainly no stranger to performing in front of large crowds – having embarked on multiple global tours throughout her career – she confessed that she still struggles to come to terms with the staggering number of people who are watching her while she’s up on stage. 

‘Yes, yes, yes [I think about how many people are watching me],’ she said. ‘I still have not been able to [overcome that thought] to this day. 

‘The camera represents so many people, a huge audience, and the camera at a Super Bowl is one of the biggest audiences.’

Many had hoped Rihanna’s halftime show would include a surprise album announcement, but instead the singer shocked with news of a very different upcoming arrival: her second child

 Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime show marked the first time she has performed live on stage since 2018, when she joined DJ Khaled at the Grammy Awards

Last year, Rihanna delighted her followers when she broke her six-year musical hiatus and released a new hit, Lift Me Up, a ballad that she created especially for the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack.

Speaking about the ballad – and what motivated her to break her musical hiatus to do the song – Rihanna explained that she was inspired by the powerful portrayal of ‘motherhood’ in the movie. 

‘Ryan Coolger [the director of Wakanda Forever] reached out to me and he asked if I would be interested in doing a song for the film,’ she told GMA. ‘And when I saw the film, I felt like “This is so powerful. The sense of motherhood and how much strength that embodies.” I felt that when I watched the film and it hit me.’

The soulful song earned her an Oscar nomination and led many to speculate that the chart-topper was finally set to return to the music industry, having spent years focusing her energies on her incredibly lucrative fashion and beauty ventures, Savage x Fenty and Fenty Beauty. 

Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime show marked the first time she has performed live on stage since 2018, when she joined DJ Khaled on stage to sing Wild Thoughts at the Grammy Awards.

The chart-topper stuck to her best-known hits during her Super Bowl show and didn’t reveal any new songs during her performance, which featured 12 songs. 

She had the crowd going wild as she transitioned into Where Have You Been, followed by the hit Only Girl (In The World). 

Rihanna did not discuss her pregnancy during the interview – for which she wore a baggy shearling-lined coat that covered her growing bump 

Speaking about the pressure of doing a Super Bowl performance, Rihanna admitted she was all the more apprehensive because she hadn’t been on tour in seven years

READ MORE: Rihanna’s pregnant, baby! Singer confirms she is expecting her second child 

We Found Love, Rude Boy and her hit Work followed, though her collaborator Drake wasn’t featured on the later song. She continued with Wild Thoughts and Pour It Up. 

The hitmaker made some controversial song choices, including an excerpt of her verse from the rapper Kanye West’s All Of The Lights, and she also performed part of Jay-Z’s Run This Town, which also featured West in its original version.

West was disgraced after making numerous anti-Semitic comments, including reportedly praising Adolf Hitler. 

Rihanna concluded her performance with the one-two punch of Umbrella and then Diamonds as the closer. 

Fans were left delighted with the performance – which saw Rihanna perching atop a lucite platform that was suspended between 15 and 60 feet above the football field, a feat made all the more impressive and daring by the news that she was pregnant. 

However, not everyone was impressed with the singer’s show. 

Former President Donald Trump led the criticism of Rihanna’s halftime show when he shared a scathing review on his social media platform Truth Social, writing: ‘EPIC FAIL: Rihanna gave, without question, the single worst Halftime Show in Super Bowl history — this after insulting far more than half of our Nation, which is already in serious DECLINE, with her foul and insulting language. 

‘Also, so much for her “Stylist!”‘

Leaving! Pregnant Rihanna was seen leaving the State Farm Stadium in Arizona on Sunday, following her Super Bowl LVII halftime show

Family: The Love on the Brain hitmaker exited the stadium with boyfriend A$AP Rocky, 34, who was pictured holding their nine-month-old son in his arms

The superstar, who was born Robyn Rihanna Fenty, has not released a solo album since January 2016. 

Her only solo music in the last seven years came in October, when she released Lift Me Up in tribute to the late actor Chadwick Boseman.

Rihanna’s shock pregnancy announcement was all the more surprising given that it came shortly after she confessed to Apple Music’s Nadeska Alexis that she had been hesitant to sign on to the Super Bowl performance because she had recently given birth.

‘I was like, “You sure? I’m three months postpartum. Should I be making major decisions like this right now? I might regret this,”‘ she said.

‘When you become a mom, there’s something that just happens where you feel like you could take on the world — you can do anything,’ Rihanna continued. ‘And the Super Bowl is one of the biggest stages in the world, so as scary as that was … there’s something exhilarating about the challenge of it all.

‘It’s important for my son to see that.’

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