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PartyNextDoor Previews Collaboration With Rihanna


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We've been waiting for new music from Rihanna for so long now and although we're certain she'll be dropping it off sooner than later, we can't help but wish it was yesterday. While we wait for an official arrival of new music from the Barbadian Princess, PartyNextDoor has alleviated the wait by dropping off a teaser video that's seemingly a Rihanna collaboration. 

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The video below sees Party vibing out to an unreleased song that sounds like it has the likes of Rihanna on the track. The track is by no means a dance track - like Party's previous song he wrote for Rihanna "Work" - but more of smooth banger that begs to be replayed. 

At the top of the month, it was reported that Rihanna's album was completed, which means this new song may be from an upcoming tape of Party's since his last release was 2017's Seven Days EP.  

“[Rihanna’s team] have, no lie, 500 records for this project [from] different producers and writers,” an anonymous dancehall producer said. “They’re only choosing 10 records. They’ve been having writing camps and trying to keep them quiet for almost a year and a half now. I’ve been flying to Miami, flying to L.A., cutting records nonstop for this project"

They added: "Every artist, every producer, every songwriter in Jamaica or of Jamaican descent has been working on [Rihanna’s album] and has little snippets of publishing or production credits on it."

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