Thursday, 30 October 2014
Rihanna Is About To Pull A Beyoncé
Could it be that Rihanna's new album's song list got leaked and are making its rounds online?
Earlier this month, rumors have it that a new Rihanna album will be released soon.
A "blurry" image showing the name of the alleged new album and the list of the tracks that would be included in the album have circulated online.
The photo which appeared on website Envy the DJ also revealed that some of the songs will be in collaboration with other famous singers such as Drake, Big Sean, Nicki Minaj, and even Eminem.
The photo showed that the upcoming album will be named "Lost Files." But it was showed in the leaked photo that the album is still "subject to revision." It was showed in the photo that the new album would be under record label Def Jam Recordings, SRP Music Group, and Roc Nation Recordings.
It also noted that the new album will be unveiled through a press release to be issued on November 4 this year but the official release date will be on the 25th of November.
The track list will be composed of 14 songs, as shown in the leaked photo. The titles of the songs are
.1. Bold
2. Trouble
3. Ain’t No Drama
4. Barz (featuring Nicki Minaj)
5. A Drug & A Dream
6. All Night
7. Lovin, Fallin, Dyin
8. Tattered Heart
9. Real Talk (featuring Drake)
10. Hall of Flames
11. Pray 4 Life (featuring Big Sean)
12. Oceans
13. Veins
14. Lost Files (featuring Eminem)
According to the leaked photo, the song titled "Barz" will be in collaboration with well-known rapper and songwriter Nicki Minaj. The song entitled "Real Talk," will be in collaboration with Canadian rapper and songwriter Drake. Drake and Rihanna already collaborated before in the song "Take Care." The song was included in the "Take Care" album of Drake released in 2011.
Meanwhile, the leaked photo also revealed that the song entitled "Pray 4 Life" will be in collaboration with Big Sean. The song "Lost Files" on the other hand will be sung with famous rapper and music producer Eminem.
The leaked photo also showed that the Deluxe Edition of the album will also include three other bonus tracks. The photo however was too blurry that it cannot be read. .
However, BBC News said in its report that the rumors and speculations are not true. BBC News' News Beat said that it asked Roc Nation about the rumors and it said that the leaked photo online "is totally fake."