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Rihanna Teases New Song in ‘Smurfs’ Movie Trailer

Rihanna, 38th Annual Footwear News Achievement Awards (FNAAs), Arrivals, New York, USA - 04 Dec 2024
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After a long hiatus from the music scene, Rihanna's devoted fans are in for a delightful surprise. The superstar is making a much-anticipated return to the music scene with her new single, “Friend of Mine,” slated for release this Friday, May 16, as part of the *Smurfs* movie soundtrack. “Friend of Mine” is not just any single; it marks Rihanna's first solo musical project in nearly three years, following her contribution to the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack with the song “Lift Me Up” in 2022. This release also comes nowhere close to her last album, Anti, which was launched in 2016. The new track adds a splash of vibrant sound to the animated film and promises to rekindle the fervor of Rihanna's music among fans worldwide.

The song “Friend of Mine” brings an Afrobeats-inspired vibe, reflective of Rihanna's versatile musical style, which has always placed her a cut above the rest. This track serves as the lead single for the Smurfs soundtrack, accompanying the voice of Smurfette as portrayed by Rihanna herself. Her involvement in the project reaches beyond just voice acting, as she also accepted the mantle of executive producer, showcasing her multifaceted talent and business acumen. The movie is set to hit theaters on July 18, with John Goodman, James Corden, and Sandra Oh among the notable voice talents traversing this whimsical adventure through both Smurf Village and real-world locales.

The trailer for the movie offers an enticing glimpse of what audiences can expect when they set foot in the world of Smurfs. The plot circles around a fascinating journey where Smurfette, voiced by Rihanna, leads an exciting expedition into the real world to rescue Papa Smurf from enigmatic dark wizards. The trailer not only highlights Smurfette’s dauntless strides but also features snippets from Rihanna’s “Friend of Mine,” inviting listeners into the afrofuturistic melodies that accompany these animated journeys.

The Smurfs soundtrack promises to be as robust as the storyline, featuring contributions not just from Rihanna, but from other prominent artists like DJ Khaled, Cardi B, and DESI TRILL. Notably, the track “Higher Love” by the aforementioned artists has already started generating buzz since its February release. This collaboration for the soundtrack aligns perfectly with Rihanna’s stellar reputation for releasing chart-topping albums and further emphasizes her commitment to delivering powerful, genre-defying music experiences.

The upcoming Smurfs movie and its accompanying soundtrack, led by “Friend of Mine,” represent more than just a temporary musical jaunt for Rihanna. They signify another layer in her legacy, merging cinematic artistry with musical mastery to enchant audiences worldwide. As fans count down to May 16 for the song's release, anticipation envelopes the air. While many wait for what's been dubbed the ever-elusive R9 album — her rumored next studio album — Rihanna's continual push into new territories continues to reassure fans of her enduring star power and her commitment to artistic diversity.

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