Rihanna modified her tune after giving beginning to her first youngster.
The pop star says she’s extra selective concerning the tasks she accepts now that she’s a mom, citing her Super Bowl halftime present efficiency and her tune “Lift Me Up” for the film “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” as being “worth it.”
“Getting back to anything right now has to feel worth it because once you have a child, nothing seems worth it,” Rihanna mentioned on Sunday’s debut episode of the podcast “The Process with Nate Burleson.”
“Nothing is, like, worthy of your time away from your kid, so I was very careful in the things that I said yes to,” she continued. “Super Bowl was one of them. ‘Wakanda Forever’ was the first thing that got me out of the house.”
Rihanna and rapper A$AP Rocky welcomed their son final May. Rihanna co-wrote and carried out “Lift Me Up,” which is nominated for finest unique tune at subsequent month’s Academy Awards. It’s the primary Oscar nomination for Rihanna, who says she’s by no means been to the award present.
Known for hits reminiscent of “We Found Love” and “Umbrella,” the Grammy-winning Rihanna, 34, final toured in 2016.
She says she drew inspiration from Beyoncé’s Super Bowl performances in 2013 and 2016 earlier than she headlines her personal halftime present at Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
“I watched Beyoncé’s halftime performances a couple times,” Rihanna mentioned. “She’s a beast and a whole other level.”
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