Rihanna is once again at the center of global attention as she marks the 20th anniversary of her debut album, Music of the Sun. The milestone not only comes with a fresh merch line dropping this Friday, but also with a wave of speculation that the pop superstar may finally be gearing up for her long-awaited return to music. Her label, Roc Nation, fanned the flames earlier this week with a cryptic post on X, writing, “20 years with you. This Friday marks 20 years since @Rihanna released her debut album. #R20.”
Released on August 29, 2005, Music of the Sun introduced a then-17-year-old Rihanna to the world with “Pon de Replay,” a track that soared to No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and cemented her as a fresh new voice in pop and R&B. While critics gave the album mixed reviews, its commercial impact was undeniable, kick-starting one of the most successful careers of the 21st century. To commemorate the moment, Rihanna’s official site has urged fans to sign up for notifications for the anniversary collection’s release.
Adding fuel to the excitement, Roc Nation released a montage showcasing all eight of Rihanna’s studio albums—from A Girl Like Me and Good Girl Gone Bad to Unapologetic and Anti. Around the same time, fans noticed that Rihanna quietly updated her profile photos and banners across social media to highlight her full discography, signalling that something bigger may be in the works.
Though Rihanna hasn’t released a studio album since Anti in 2016, she has kept fans intrigued. In a February interview with Harper’s Bazaar, she described her next project as “unexpected” and “genre-less,” dispelling long-circulating rumors of a reggae-focused album. Aside from soundtrack contributions to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) and The Smurfs (2025), her musical output has been scarce over the past decade. Instead, she’s poured her energy into building Fenty Beauty and Savage X Fenty into billion-dollar brands, philanthropic efforts through the Clara Lionel Foundation, acting in films like Ocean’s 8 and Guava Island, and raising a growing family with partner A$AP Rocky.
With the anniversary merch, cryptic teasers, and renewed branding moves, fans are convinced Rihanna is preparing to end her longest hiatus yet. Whether it’s an official album announcement or simply a celebration of her 20-year legacy, one thing is certain: the world is watching—and waiting—for what comes next from the Barbadian icon.
20 years with you. This Friday marks 20 years since @Rihanna released her debut album. #R20https://t.co/7HTzwwZWwC pic.twitter.com/zhgt9SyYiv
— Roc Nation (@RocNation) August 27, 2025