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“Kanye West” confirmed as producer on Rihanna’s “Bitch Better Have My Money”

Rihanna - Photo: Carsten Windhorst

New single was produced by West, Deputy, Travis Scott and Wonda Girl.

Rihanna – Photo: Carsten Windhorst

Kanye West acted as producer on new Rihanna song ‘Bitch Better Have My Money’, it has been confirmed.

Billboard confirm that the song, which was revealed for the first time yesterday, was produced by West alongside Roc Nation producer Deputy. Travis Scott and Wonda Gurl both provided additional production to the song.

Rihanna is currently preparing to release her forthcoming eighth studio LP, which will likely feature ‘Bitch Better Have My Money’, as well as the Paul McCartney and Kanye West collaboration ‘FourFiveSeconds’. She has said that the soulful new album will sound timeless.

I’ve made a lot of songs that are just really big songs…they just blow up, Rihanna told MTV. Not that they weren’t real music, but I just wanted to focus on things that felt real, that felt soulful, that felt forever.

I wanted songs that I could perform in 15 years. I wanted an album that I could perform in 15 years, not any songs that were burnt out. I find that when I get on stage now I don’t want to perform a lot of my songs because they don’t feel like me. So I want to make songs that are timeless.

Earlier this year Kanye West confirmed that he is executive producing the new Rihanna album. The pair recently teamed up alongside Paul McCartney for the new single ‘Fourfiveseconds’ and West will also helm the entire project in the role of ‘executive producer’.

The two artists performed ‘Fourfiveseconds’ at the 2015 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 8, where West confirmed the news.

The last official release from West was new song ‘All Day’ which will lead up to West’s new album ‘So Help Me God’. He will also headline the Saturday night of this year’s Glastonbury festival.

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