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Rihanna Launches New Single 'Umbrella' Featuring
Jay-Z Worldwide
Winner of 4 Billboard 2006 Music Awards: Female
Artist of the Year, Female Hot 100 Artist of the Year,
Female Pop 100 Artist of the Year, and Hot Dance Airplay
Song of the Year for 'S.O.S.'
NEW YORK, March
29 /PRNewswire/ -- The countdown is on to the worldwide
launch of the new single from multi-platinum international,
award-winning Def Jam recording artist Rihanna, as "Umbrella" (featuring Jay-Z) makes its debut
today, Thursday, March 29th, at 5:00 p.m. (EST) and can
be heard on www.rihanna.defjam.com. "Umbrella," produced
by C. Tricky Stewart, is the first single from Rihanna's
eagerly awaited third album (in two years), untitled
as yet, set for June 5th release.
Rihanna enjoyed
a tidal wave of industry acclaim in 2006 with her
second album A Girl Like Me, and its back-to-back
#1 hits, "S.O.S." and "Unfaithful." At the 2006 Billboard
Music Awards on December 4th, she took away four top
honors, including Female Artist of the Year, Female Hot
100 Artist of the Year, Female Pop 100 Artist of the
Year, and Hot Dance Airplay Song of the Year for "S.O.S." She
finished out the year as guest performer on Dick Clark's
New Year's Rockin' Eve spectacular.
In June 2007,
19-year old Rihanna will be seen in her first ads
as the newest CoverGirl, joining the ranks of Molly
Sims, Christie Brinkley and Keri Russell. Rihanna
reinforces the CoverGirl brand's heritage in music.
The long list of famous CoverGirl models (which began
in 1961) also boasts Cheryl Tiegs, Rachel Hunter,
Tyra Banks, and Niki Taylor. "I've loved makeup and dreamed of being
a CoverGirl since I was a little girl," said Rihanna. "Growing
up, my mother was a makeup artist and I was fascinated
watching her apply lipcolor, blush and mascara. Now
I get to be surrounded by all of my favorites from
CoverGirl!"
The Billboard Music Awards capped a gigantic year for
Rihanna that also included:
- America's
Teen Choice Awards' Breakthrough Female Artist
and R&B Artist of the year;
- Canada's Much Music Award as Best International Artist;
- MTV Europe
Music Award as Best R&B Artist;
- The European
MOBO (Musicians of Black Origin) Award as Best
R&B Artist;
- Japan's MTV
Video Music Award for Best New Artist in A Video
for last year's "Pon de Replay";
- The BMI Urban
Awards tribute for "Pon de Replay";
- The World Music Awards honor as the Best Selling International Artist.
Rihanna's homeland
of Barbados showered her with 8 major awards: Best
Dance Single for "Pon de Replay"; Best Reggae/Dancehall
Album for Music of the Sun; Album of the Year for Music
of the Sun; Song of the Year for "Pon de Replay"; Best
New Artist; Female Artist of the Year; Best Selling
Female Artist of the Year; and Entertainer of the Year.
A Girl Like Me
was the follow-up to Music Of the Sun, Rihanna's
debut album of 2005, featuring her #1 Dance hit "Pon De Replay," a traffic-stopper in the U.S. and
Europe that was certified a triple-platinum digital download
by the RIAA. With its infectious taste of "Tainted Love" (the
Soft Cell classic), "S.O.S." became Rihanna's second
worldwide phenomenon -- hitting #1 in the U.S.
and Canada, the Japanese International chart, the Australian
singles chart, and European airplay chart.
Personally signed
by Def Jam president and CEO Shawn "JAY-Z" Carter,
Rihanna is a unique role model for West Indians back
home and around the world. She created Believe, a public
charity organization dedicated to assisting terminally
ill children worldwide. Its mission is to assist and
inspire children who suffer from life-threatening diseases
including cancer, leukemia and AIDS. Believe raises
funds and awareness for medical research, as well
as for individual and institutional medical needs.
The vision of Believe is to achieve what Rihanna
has always strived for in her remarkable music career
-- "to inspire with hope,
courage and love."
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