Rihanna teases new music with late-night studio clip

Rihanna has sparked excitement among fans by sharing a video of herself in a recording studio late at night. The clip, posted on Instagram with the caption "Commercial break," hints at an upcoming music project. Her last studio album, Anti, was released in 2016.

Renowned pop singer Rihanna surprised fans by posting a clip on her Instagram handle around 2 a.m., showing her in a recording studio. The caption read, "Commercial break." This has led to speculation about a potential new album, as fans reacted enthusiastically in the comments. One user wrote, "Now this album is really coming!!" Another said, "Love, we need music." A third suggested, "“Commercial Break” would be a SICK album title. Have it be the most experimental thing."

Rihanna's last studio album, Anti, was released on January 28, 2016, through Roc Nation and Westbury Road. It featured hit tracks such as Work (feat. Drake) and Needed Me. Since then, she has released several singles and performed sporadically but has not put out a full-length project. Rihanna debuted with Caribbean-inspired albums Music of the Sun in 2005 and A Girl Like Me in 2006, both reaching the top ten on the US Billboard 200. She rose to global stardom with Good Girl Gone Bad in 2007 and its reissue Reloaded in 2008. Subsequent albums include the rock-influenced Rated R in 2009, and dance-pop records Loud in 2010 and Talk That Talk in 2011.

Beyond music, Rihanna is known for ventures like the Fenty Beauty cosmetics line and acting roles in films including Battleship (2012), Home (2015), Ocean's 8 (2018), and Smurfs (2025). Recently, she and A$AP Rocky welcomed their third child, a girl.

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A$AP Rocky on stage at 'Don’t Be Dumb' album release party with Rihanna nearby, hand on belly, amid cheering fans and sold-out merch.
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A$AP Rocky releases 'Don’t Be Dumb' album as Rihanna sparks pregnancy rumors

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A$AP Rocky finally dropped his long-awaited album 'Don’t Be Dumb' on January 15, 2026, after over a decade without new music. The 15-track project hit the scene with sold-out merch and shady lyrics aimed at Drake. Meanwhile, Rihanna's appearance at the release party has fans buzzing about a possible fourth baby on the way.

Following their Valentine's Day outing in New York, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky kept the romance going with a date night at The Laugh Factory comedy club in Los Angeles on March 1. The couple turned heads in coordinated black leather outfits amid their busy schedules.

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Rihanna showed support for partner A$AP Rocky at his AWGE New York Fashion Week presentation. The couple later celebrated with a Valentine's Day date night in NYC. Rihanna praised Rocky's creativity during the event.

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