Rihanna makes music comeback after six years with 'Lift Me Up'

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Chart-topper Rihanna released her first solo music in six years on Friday, an emotional ballad written in tribute to late actor Chadwick Boseman.

Lift Me Up, Barbados-born Rihanna's first new song since her 2016 album Anti, features on the soundtrack of upcoming Marvel film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

The movie is a sequel to the 2018 box office hit Black Panther in which Boseman played the lead King T'Challa.

The actor died in 2020 after a four-year battle with colon cancer that he had kept private. He was 43.

"Blessed to have written this song in honour of Chadwick Boseman and even more blessed to hear the baddest @badgalriri voice it to perfection," Tems, the song's co-writer, wrote on Instagram, referencing Rihanna.

Rihanna's fans have been waiting for a follow-up to Anti, her eighth studio album. While the singer, born Robyn Fenty, has featured on songs Lemon and Believe it in recent years, Lift Me Up is her first solo release since Anti.

Earlier this week, the 34-year-old Grammy Award winner, who will perform at the Super Bowl halftime show in February, had teased the new track.

In recent years, Rihanna, whose chart-topping hits include Umbrella, Diamonds and Work, has developed her makeup and lingerie lines. She welcomed a baby in May with her rapper partner A$AP Rocky.

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