Rihanna's track list for 'Anti' leaked; album to be released next month?

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Is Rihanna's new album going to be released next month?

On Wednesday, Jan. 6, Urban Islandz was able to get a leaked image of what is believed to be the unofficial track listing for the singer's much anticipated album "Anti." Sources close to the Bajan pop star told the website that it was the real thing and that the album will come in two parts —- a regular and a deluxe copy.

"The album is coming very soon as early as a couple days, so look out because it could drop without notice," said the insider.

The track list shows that Rihanna's collaboration with Kanye West and Paul McCartney, "FourFiveSeconds," is included in the album. The song was released last year.

Another familiar track is "[Expletive] Better Have My Money" and "American Oxygen." It also appears that the pop star has collaborations with other artists such as Drake, J. Cole, Azealia Banks, and Travis Scott.

According to the leaked image, the album contains 23 songs and features different genres such as pop, dance, hip hop, and rap. "Anti" is said to be released on Feb. 12.

Hollywoodlife reports that last month, Rihanna's longtime friend, producer and songwriter Glass John went on a Twitter tirade blaming Travis Scott for the delay of the Barbadian singer's upcoming album "Anti." Scott is believed to be dating the "Umbrella" singer, and in a series of tweets, John said that the album was supposed to be released on Christmas "if Travis hadn't convinced Rihanna that it wasn't good enough."

John also said that initially, the album was supposed to be released on his birthday, Nov. 6 "so then me and her could tell the world about us" but Scott allegedly kept influencing the singer to change her mind. The producer ended by saying that the album "was done last year."

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