Rihanna Hot New Songs Release 2015: Upcoming 'R8' Album Tracklist Includes 'All Night' With Florence + The Machine? [Video]
Rihanna has reportedly registered a brand new track titled "All Night" featuring Florence +The Machine for her highly anticipated eighth studio album.
According to a snapshot of the newly registered track (via PopJustice), the song information database credits the British indie rock band's lead vocalist Florence Welch and producer Paul Epworth, as well as RiRi herself (Robyn Fenty) and Christian Keyon Jr. Boggs.
It is also speculated that the latest song has possibly sampled "Only If For A Night" off Florence + The Machine's 2012 hit album "Ceremonials." Listen to it below:
The Sun via Unreality TV previously reported that the Barbadian star has registered a total of 11 tracks for her upcoming LP - she has protected Glass John-produced "Kiss It Better," which she recently teased via Instagram, as well as "All Night," "Ignite Me," "Ehh," "I Saw a Girl," "Intoxicated," "Overload," "Transducer," "Drive Alone," "Where I Belong" and the questionable "Burritos," with the publishers.
She has yet to confirm whether the aforementioned cuts will actually make the cut for her latest project's tracklist or not.
The alleged song credits also indicate that Rihanna has been working with OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder.
In addition, Sam Smith hinted at working on the follow-up to 2012's "Unapologetic." "I'm personally really excited for Rihanna's album," he told Entertainment Weekly. "I know some stuff about that record that no one knows."
Meanwhile, the "Stay" singer might perform her new music at this year's Grammy Awards. Idolator first noticed that her drummer Aaron Drape had hinted at the potential surprise performance via his Instagram account (a_drape30).
Drape revealed that "we have some shows coming up," and when one fan asked about the forthcoming ceremony, he replied, "yup yup." However, he deleted the comment and set his account to private soon after.
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