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Rihanna’s New Album ‘Anti’ Release Date Delayed? Travis Scott To Be Blamed?
Music rapper was trying to take control of Rihanna‘s eighth album but the 23-year-old has slammed the false reports.
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Robin Marchant, Getty ImagesIt isn’t much, but Travis Scott has now responded to the claims released earlier this week by Rihanna songwriter Glass John that Scott is to blame for the repeated delays and changes to Rihanna’s upcoming album ANTI. “The album would’ve been out on Christmas”.
Glass John, a songwriter who has worked with the likes of Chris Brown and Rihanna, sent out dozens of tweets yesterday (December 27) about what he feels is behind the delay of Rihanna’s next studio album, Anti. “What has he produced to say this!!” he wrote.
According to John, Scott has forced Rihanna to change the sound of the album and hasn’t wanted her to release it. But now, Scott has fired back and is calling B.S. on John’s claims.
“It was Travis idea to name the album ‘ANTI, ‘” he tweeted.
The songwriter noted that Scott was the one who named Rihanna’s new album as well as selected “Bitch Better Have My Money” as its lead single. In his tirade, John tweeted: “I’m fighting to get “Kiss It Better” to the world…”
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While Rihanna herself has yet to respond to the allegations, what we do know is that this whole fiasco has done nothing but increase anticipation for Anti, which will be Rihanna’s first full-length release since 2012’s Unapologetic.