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Rihanna to celebrate 10 years in music industry

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Rihanna to celebrate 10 years in music industry
Key Points(5)
  • Rihanna says she's thrilled to have had a decade-long career in music and she plans on celebrating the feat at some point this year.
  • "Definitely a very big deal for me.
  • You know, I can't believe it's 10 years already, but we definitely have to celebrate this year," the singer said during an interview Monday.
  • "There are a few things I have in mind, so you'll have wait on that, but don't think I'm forgetting because this means a lot to me that I made it to 10 years." Rihanna released her debut album, "Music of the Sun," in 2005.
  • The 27-year-old has released seven albums, launched multiple Top 10 hits and won eight Grammy Awards.

Rihanna says she's thrilled to have had a decade-long career in music and she plans on celebrating the feat at some point this year.

"Definitely a very big deal for me. You know, I can't believe it's 10 years already, but we definitely have to celebrate this year," the singer said during an interview Monday. "There are a few things I have in mind, so you'll have wait on that, but don't think I'm forgetting because this means a lot to me that I made it to 10 years."

Rihanna released her debut album, "Music of the Sun," in 2005. The 27-year-old has released seven albums, launched multiple Top 10 hits and won eight Grammy Awards.

This year she's dropped three singles, including the Top 5 hit "FourFiveSeconds," and says she's busy working on her eighth album.

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