London:
R&B star Rihanna has turned into a workaholic and says that she can't sleep at night as she keeps thinking about her new album.
The 22-year-old singer, who is coming up with a new album Loud, said that she lays awake at night visualising her songs and planning every aspect of the upcoming project,reported Contactmusic.
"Whenever I write or listen to any new track, I can't help but start making up the video in my head. And start planning every aspect of the track including promotion, live performance, that's why I don't sleep," said Rihanna.
The Rude Boy hitmaker is pretty confident about her new track S&M from Loud.
"It's the loudest track on the album and will be a surprise for people," said Rihanna.
The singer also added that 'Loud' was inspired out of her frustration that most records have at least one or two tracks no one wants to listen to.
"When you go to a club and have to listen to bad music you revert to the liquor because you want to have a good time," said Rihanna.
"I hate having to skip a track, especially if I am in the shower. I wanted to make an album you just play," she added.
The 22-year-old singer, who is coming up with a new album Loud, said that she lays awake at night visualising her songs and planning every aspect of the upcoming project,reported Contactmusic.
"Whenever I write or listen to any new track, I can't help but start making up the video in my head. And start planning every aspect of the track including promotion, live performance, that's why I don't sleep," said Rihanna.
The Rude Boy hitmaker is pretty confident about her new track S&M from Loud.
"It's the loudest track on the album and will be a surprise for people," said Rihanna.
The singer also added that 'Loud' was inspired out of her frustration that most records have at least one or two tracks no one wants to listen to.
"When you go to a club and have to listen to bad music you revert to the liquor because you want to have a good time," said Rihanna.
"I hate having to skip a track, especially if I am in the shower. I wanted to make an album you just play," she added.