Rihanna’s fans waited three years for new music from the pop star — but all they ended up getting was background vocals.
10.03.2020 - 22:59 / etcanada.com
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Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum — which is comprised of the Hall (“Dexter”), Peter Yanowitz of The Wallflowers and Matt Katz-Bohen of Blondie — released the visuals for “Come Talk To Me” on Monday. The trio recently joined forces to create the indie group.
“Come Talk To Me” is a song from their debut six-track EP Princess Goes to the Butterfly
Rihanna’s fans waited three years for new music from the pop star — but all they ended up getting was background vocals.
fans are waking up to quite a treat this morning, March 27. The singer released new music for the first time in three years by way of a featured vocal on the new PartyNextDoor single, "Believe It".Of course, this is not the long-awaited album the Rihanna Navy has been not-so-patiently waiting for—but, hey, at least it's something.
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