Mon, 30 August 2010 02:46:37 ET
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While previous report suggested the R&B singer's next album may be led by a track titled 'Only Girl', a recent one claims a more dancey and upbeat is more likely to be chosen as the first track.
Rihanna has reportedly changed her decision in using "Only Girl" as the lead single off her upcoming album. While words have been floating around that the song may be the first single off her fifth studio album, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton has come out with a new claim that a song called "Cheers" will be chosen as the lead single instead.
While revealing the title of the possible lead single, Perez didn't offer any more details about the song itself. So far, it is still unclear when the single will be made available for listening pleasure. Nevertheless, the blogger did mentioned that "the song is said to be way more dancey and upbeat than her last album."
Earlier, it has been announced that the "Rude Boy" singer's lead single from the forthcoming album might be a dance record called "Only Girl". Describing the track, a source who has heard the tune told Def Pen Radio said, "Looks like no more dark music, back to Umbrella Rihanna." Her label, SRP Records, has denied that the song will be premiered soon.
Previous report also claimed that
Eminem's collaborator in "Love the Way You Lie" is likely to delight fans with her not-yet-titled fifth studio album before Christmas. Evous has claimed that the Barclay label has sent them an official statement saying that the follow up effort to "Rated R" is set for release on November 2.
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