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Rihanna says upcoming album will be heavily reggae-influenced

Speaking of the un-deniable influence of Jamaican music, Rihanna has revealed that her follow-up album to 2016's Anti will be heavily reggae-influenced.
 
While it was deemed "too early" to list all of her collaborators, Rihanna said one influence is likely Supa Dups - the Jamaican producer known for working with dancehall icons Beenie Man, Sean Paul and Elephant Man.
 
In a wide-ranging interview with Vogue, the 30-year-old singer also spoke about the huge success of her Fenty beauty line, the upcoming Met Gala - and her relationship with fellow artist Drake. 
 
Rihanna also touched on winning the Vanguard award at the MTV VMAs after being snubbed by the Grammys for her record Anti.
 
Rihanna also discussed her forthcoming lingerie line Savage x Fenty in the interview.
                                     


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