Rihanna has tweeted Ryan Seacrest about her new single which she promises to be "something special" and the singer says the popular DJ will want to play it "over and over".
The new single which is called 'Only Girl (In the World) will premiere on Seacrest's radio show next Tuesday (7 September).
It's going to be a dance track which has the R&B singer teaming up with Stargate, the Norwegian production team who produced her hit songs 'Rude Boy', 'Hate That I Love You' and 'Don't Stop the Music'.
RiRi tweeted Seacrest: “In less than 10 dayz ima send u sumn special, and ur gonna play it OVER and OVER, like I’m the only girl in the world!”
Her new album, although it is still untitled, is likely to be released in November and has already been marketing as more upbeat that the dark Rated R.
Talking about a single he produced, Sean Garrett told Rap-Up.com: “It’s about getting past any drama and just being happy to be alive. It’s an encouraging record. It feels great and it’s got great tempo.”
Rihanna's currently in Hawaii shooting her scenes for new movie 'Battleship' after wrapping up her 'Last Girl On Earth' tour...
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