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Pharrell Says Rihanna ‘Is From A Different World’ While Discussing Her Upcoming Album
Getty Image Earlier this year Rihanna revealed that Pharrell would contribute to her long-awaited ninth album. …

January will mark five years since Rihanna graced us with an album, namely Anti. Since then, fans have grown impatient waiting for the singer’s return. Unfortunately, most of Rihanna’s attention has been focused on other endeavors, including her Savage X Fenty brand. Recently, though, Rihanna has given minuscule details about her upcoming ninth album. The latest update comes from Pharrell, who had some positive things to say about her latest work.
In an interview with Allure, Pharrell fulminated about the singer. “Rih is in a different place right now. Like, wow. She’s from a different world,” he said. His comments come after Rihanna revealed that the singer and producer would be involved. “It’s somebody I’ve been wanting to work with him for a long time,” she said in an interview with The Cut before naming Pharrell as the collaborator.
Back in September, Rihanna revealed her ninth album “will be worth the wait.” “I’m always working on new music. Just because I haven’t released an album in a few years doesn’t mean I haven’t been working on it,” she said in an interview with New! Magazine. “I’m not just going to put music out because people are craving it. I’m going to make it worth the wait – and it will be worth the wait.”
(via Allure)
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The Hospital explores love’s quiet exit in new single “Shampoo”
Emotional endings fade in slowly like something that goes out of focus as life goes on around it. That quiet vanishing is celebrated in The Hospital’s “Shampoo” with startling honesty, morphing a familiar emotional truth into a gentle, dreamlike listening experience.
The dream-pop track is the third single from the upcoming EP “Without You Is Hard” and captures that uneasy space between staying and leaving. This is a hazy production, constructed of delicate textures and subdued layers to reflect emotional distance. The vocals are woven into the mix, inviting you in with a light touch and a sense of openness.
That delivery adds to the emotional weight of the song, a relationship that is still there physically but gone emotionally. The whole experience is fuelled by storytelling inspired by the lyrics. It is the moment when two people are still together but have already unconsciously known the ending. The beauty of “Shampoo” is that it doesn’t stop at heartbreak but goes on to explore the aftermath.
It’s a meditation on the uncanny familiarity of new relationships, where little things echo what was. Even a common object like a shared product turns into a symbol of emotional recurrence and memory. The Hospital has a track that feels intimate, reflective, and deeply human. “Shampoo” is a hanging in the space before it, where understanding comes too late, but changes everything.
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The Real Mack The Knife unveils a glittering love story that spins above the city lights on “Montréal Manège à Deux”
The Real Mack The Knife returns dazzlingly with “Montréal Manège à Deux,” a bilingual dance-pop anthem that transforms Montréal’s iconic La Grande Roue into a vibrant symbol of romance, movement, and unforgettable nights.
Driven by infectious club rhythms, lush strings, stacked harmonies, and seamless French-English hooks, the single radiates energy while painting an affectionate portrait of Montréal after dark. Every musical layer contributes to a sound that feels both cinematic and irresistibly danceable.
The city’s landmarks become living characters within the song. From the glowing Old Port and bustling Saint-Laurent to the creative pulse of Mile End and the watchful presence of Mount Royal, the track captures Montréal as a city constantly alive with possibility. Above it all, La Grande Roue becomes the emotional centerpiece, symbolizing cycles of love, memory, and adventure.
The title itself adds another layer of charm. Playing with the dual meanings of “manège” as both a ride and a circular journey while echoing the intimacy of “ménage à deux,” the phrase cleverly reflects romance, partnership, and shared experiences suspended above the city skyline.
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