Rihanna Navy cheer: the Super Bowl halftime show won't be the final appearance ever to be made by the Barbadian artist.
The music superstar is booked to perform Lift Me Up during the greatest night in Hollywood - the Oscars.
The song, created with Tems, Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Göransson, was included on the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack.
It has been named for best unique song, denoting Rihanna's most memorable Oscar nod.
The 95th Academy Awards ceremony will be broadcast on 12 March and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel.
Recently, Rihanna stunned Super Bowl viewers with a taking off, solo half-time show, in which she openly revealed her second pregnancy with her partner, rapper A$AP Rough.
The 13-minute execution was exceptionally expected by Rihanna's fans, a considerable lot of whom had not seen her perform since she graced the Grammys stage in 2018 to perform 'Wild Considerations' with DJ Khaled.
Over the most recent couple of years, Rihanna has had some time off from music to zero in on her undertakings, similar to her Fenty Excellence make-up brand and her Savage X Fenty underwear line.
Lift Me Up marks the principal solo tune Rihanna has recorded since her last collection, Against, which was delivered in 2016.
Talking about her re-visitation of music following a seven-year break, Rihanna said she is where she needs to innovatively investigate.
"I'm feeling open to exploring, discovering, creating things that are new, things that are unique, things that are off, unusual. Might not at any point sound good to my fans … I need to play around with music," Rihanna expressed in front of her Super Bowl execution.
With a presentation at the Oscars, Rihanna joins any semblance of Beyonce and Woman Crazy, who both stunned as melodic visitors on the Foundation Grant stage lately.
Her tune, Lift Me Up, will go after the best unique tune title against Woman Crazy, who is up for her fourth-ever selection for Hold My Hand from Top Weapon: Nonconformist.
Different nominees for best original song incorporate Diane Warren for Applause from the film Tell It Like a Lady; This Is A Daily existence from Ryan Lott, Mitski and David Byrne from the film Everything Wherever At the same time; and Naatu by M Keeravaani and Chandrabose from the Indian activity film RRR.
Rihanna is a nine-time Grammy Award winner. She has eight multi-platinum albums and 14 singles that have reached at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.