
Rihanna, once again, saves the day!
Thursday on Twitter, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that the “Work” singer and her foundation donated personal protective equipment to the state amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“We’re so appreciative of your help and that of so many others who have stepped up,” the politician noted.
I want to thank @rihanna and the Rihanna Foundation for donating Personal Protective Equipment to New York State.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 26, 2020
We're so appreciative of your help and that of so many others who have stepped up.
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The Barbados superstar not only provided relief to those on the front lines of our current global health crisis, she also dropped some new tunes!
On Friday, Canadian artist PartyNextDoor released his third studio album, “Partymobile,” which featured a collaboration with Ri called “Believe It.”
The Fenty Beauty creator even gave fans on snippet of the hot track on her IG page.
Last month on IG Story, Rihanna announced she is, in fact, working on new music by posting a picture from her recording session with The Neptunes — a production duo comprising Pharrell and Chad Hugo.
Though she previously told a fan she would drop her ninth studio album in 2019, the year came and went without “R9.”
However, she did tell Vogue last October that her upcoming solo project will be “reggae-inspired.”
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