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Rihanna opens up about her family life and the next phase of her music career in a cover story for the March 2025 issue of "Harper’s BAZAAR." In the interview, she reflects on the joys and challenges of raising her children with partner A$AP Rocky, emphasizing the importance of family in her life. Rihanna describes motherhood as a transformative experience that has given her a new perspective on both her personal and professional endeavors.
The singer also discusses her long-awaited album, often referred to by fans as "R9." She reveals that the creative process has been deeply influenced by her experiences as a mother and her desire to connect with her audience on a more profound level. Rihanna expresses excitement about the new music, hinting at a blend of genres that showcases her evolution as an artist.
As she balances her roles as a mother and a musician, Rihanna remains committed to her craft, promising fans that her next album will be worth the wait.
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