Jon Bon Jovi appeared on SiriusXM's "The Howard Stern Show."
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While it might not be a new album, fans who have been hungry for new music from Rihanna got a special treat Thursday night.
Rihanna joined PartyNextDoor for a new single, “Believe It”, off his new album PARTYMOBILE.
The songstress provided the chorus vocals for the track, crooning, “Best make me believe it/ Best make me believe it/ Believe you won’t deceive me.”
“Believe It” is the first new song Rihanna has appeared on since 2017, when she collaborated with N.E.R.D on “Lemon”.
While some were
Jon Bon Jovi appeared on SiriusXM's "The Howard Stern Show."
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It’s hardly a new Rihanna song, but after years without any new music from the Barbados-born singer, we have to take what we can get: a feature on “Believe It,” a song from PartyNextDoor’s new album “Partymobile.”
Get ready, Rihanna fans! The 32-year-old artist made her return to music on Friday. The nine-time Grammy winner is featured on PartyNextDoor's new track "Believe It." The song is part of the 26-year-old Canadian singer's star-studded album Partymobile, which also features Drake and Bad Bunny.
While it might not be a new album, fans who have been hungry for new music from Rihanna got a special treat Thursday night.
Rihanna features on PARTYNEXTDOOR’s new track “BELIEVE IT.” It’s on his new album PARTYMOBILE, which is out now. Check it out below. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Kesha’s social media presence in the time of social distancing has included, of course, a tutorial about washing hands to the tune of “TiK ToK.” Among the highlights from her timeline is a new song about Nicolas Cage. If you want to hear a Kesha song that references the actor’s work in Leaving Las Vegas and National Treasure (but unfortunately not Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans), watch the video below.
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