BARBADOS, CARIBBEAN: Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are currently enjoying time together as a family during their Caribbean getaway. The couple is basking in the sun in Barbados, Rihanna's home country, during their summer vacation together with their 13-month-old son RZA Athelston.
The singer shared an adorable snapshot on her Instagram, capturing the silhouette of Rocky holding RZA up in the air during sunset in a pool overlooking the ocean. “My Bajan boyz…🇧🇧❤️” the “Umbrella, the caption read.
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Rihanna's trip to the Caribbean
Rihanna seems to be enjoying her time in her home country to the fullest. The adorable picture caught the attention of fans who couldn't help but comment on it. One fan expressed their joy by writing, "Now that's paradise! U deserve it all! All the lovvvvvvvve! Love u baddie boo." Another wrote, "It's pure joy to see Rihanna build a powerful empire and now reap the blessings of motherhood with a man who adores her and their children Perfect timing. God is great."
The praises didn't pause there, with one Instagram user writing, "Rihanna living life right .. popping out babies w her man in her mid 30s after spending her 20s being theeeee bad gal & becoming a business mogul. mhm. Love u riri." An avid fand wrote, "Family is EVERYTHING, you worked so hard for this!!!! phuck an album. you’re living your dream."
‘Bad Gal billi’
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In other news, despite not having released new music in years, Rihanna achieved a remarkable feat on Spotify this week. The Grammy winner celebrated becoming the first female artist to have 10 songs surpass 1 billion streams on the platform, as reported by Just Jared and Daily Mail.
On both Twitter and Instagram, Rihanna proudly proclaimed her status as the youngest self-made female billionaire in the US with the phrase "Bad Gal billi." Despite not having released a new album since 2016, the Caribbean singer made it known that her achievement as a billionaire is independent of any recent musical endeavors.
‘There's this pressure that I put on myself’
Rihanna, featured in British Vogue's March issue, candidly discussed the pressure she experiences when it comes to releasing new music following her highly acclaimed album, 'Anti.' In the interview, she acknowledged the self-imposed expectations she places on herself, stating, "There's this pressure that I put on myself. That if it's not better than that then it is not even worth it."
However, she acknowledges the toxicity of this way of thinking and concedes that it is not the right way to approach music. Rihanna emphasizes that music should be an outlet and a creative space where you can express yourself freely. It does not have to adhere to certain standards or reach a certain level of greatness. It just has to feel good and bring joy. It can be as simple as a song that she personally likes. Rihanna's perspective on music shows the importance of artistic freedom and personal fulfillment, rather than just being guided by external constraints or comparisons.
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