Before her triumphant moment at the Super Bowl, Rihanna will have to go through Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. According to new reports, the singer would have recorded two songs for the film’s soundtrack and we couldn’t be more excited.
If something was characteristic of the first Black Panther film, it was undoubtedly its musical contributions. There was a disc dedicated to score original composed by Ludwig Goransson (Tenet). But there was also a second disc with songs inspired by the film designed and performed by various artists.
If the intention is to have one just like it, Rihanna will undoubtedly be a great contribution. And it is that according to account Hits Daily Double the singer would have even recorded the songs. There will be two in total and it is likely that one of them will be the main song of the film.
Rihanna’s involvement with Black Panther Y Wakanda Forever It happened a long time ago. Back in 2020, there were several rumors that the singer would appear in the sequel film. Later, her participation was dismissed and finally forgotten by the fans of Marvel and the artist.
However, the rumor now takes on another dimension. Many analysts consider that the confirmation of this news fits perfectly with the supposed musical resurgence of the singer. Her last studio album happened at the beginning of the year 2016 and since then, she has kept almost absolute silence when it comes to her musical career.
Just a couple of months ago it was confirmed that Rihanna was chosen for the next Super Bowl LVII Halftime. News that for many meant that the artists was ready to publish new music. Perhaps her involvement in Wakanda Forever mean the first step of something big in his return to the stage.
The next Super Bowl is scheduled to happen on Sunday, February 14, 2023. In the meantime Black Panther: Wakanda Forever It will hit Mexican screens on November 10.
Luis Angel H Mora My Hogwarts letter never came, so I focused my life on movies. I like to write, Harry Potter, Doctor Who and parties where I wear an astrologer. John Williams and The Killers musicalize the drama of my life.