

The singer also introduced Chloe Mitchell, a sometime collaborator with Kanye West, who authored a poem titled “If They Let Us” that is written in braille on the cover. The gallery’s current group show, including work by James Franco, was taken down for one night. “It’s definitely surreal and very different than what we’re doing here, but I appreciate that they’re trying to do something different,” Benjamin says as hip-hop raged in the main room. The event came together in just 24 hours, taking the place of a planned East Coast event. She saw my work and I got a phone call that she wanted to collaborate on the cover to her album.”Īfter unveiling the paintings, Rihanna went into a back room to type a note on a vintage typewriter she found there, said MAMA co-owner Adarsna Benjamin. “Here, I painted the young Rihanna bringing something new. “The crown over the eyes is a symbol for the music,” he tells Rolling Stone. “I brought this one to him and he really reinterpreted it his own way with exactly the message that I wanted.”Īfterwards, Nachum explained the cover in more detail. “This is me as a little girl,” she said of the central image of a child. After we met, we talked about what I wanted visually, what would make me the happiest girl in the world. “It felt like there was another spirit, another layer to the art. “He sees things beyond the surface, which is why we even decided to collaborate,” Rihanna said, looking toward the artist. The cover was unveiled to wild applause as Rihanna introduced artist Roy Nachum. 'Silence of the Lambs': The Complete Buffalo Bill Story 'Silence of the Lambs': 'It Broke All the Rules' “How am I not going to come to a party that got Rihanna on it?” Jackson tells Rolling Stone.) (Among the guests were Nick Jonas and Straight Outta Compton actor O’Shea Jackson Jr. Other pieces were hidden behind black cloth, waiting to be unveiled. Guests were encouraged to don red blindfolds and smear the canvases with their charcoal-covered hands. On the walls were large white canvases covered in oversized braille inside frames burned just enough to leave a layer of charcoal. The singer swept into the MAMA Gallery dressed in gothic black as a DJ blasted Tyga’s “Hookah.”Ī small room with a checkerboard floor filled with red balloons tied to red ribbons welcomed guests. The cover depicts the singer as a child, with a golden crown covering her eyes as a message written in braille is displayed across the canvas. Keep reading more about Doja Cat, here we tell you how she managed to outshine Beyoncé with a new amazing record.Rihanna revealed details about her long-awaited eighth album at a Los Angeles art galley Wednesday night, unveiling the original paintings for the cover to her upcoming album, Anti. So It's like both rappers once worked together and we really want to keep hearing more of the two, together and apart.īoth rappers are just great and we love their music, their styles go great together and turn their collaborations into amazing hits.

It took some time after 'Juicy' for us to hear Doja Cat and Tyga together on one song again, this is 'Freaky Deaky', a super cool track with a lovely MV that premiered in February 2022. What is Doja Cat and Tyga's latest collaboration? Hopefully one day they decide to finish it and release it at least on SoundCloud. So basically before 'Juicy' there was another secret collaboration between the two rappers that we'll never hear.Ĭan you imagine what that song would be like? We can think about Doja Cat's 'Old School' songs and how great they have been, maybe they would have that more underground style compared to Juicy. At that time they both worked on a song but he assured that they never finished it and that she would never come out. On Capital Xtra, Tyga was interviewed and asked about when he had met Doja Cat, he said it was in 2014 and he immediately knew that she was a very talented artist.

Doja Cat and Tyga worked together on a song we may never hear But did you know that before Juicy there was another Doja Cat and Tyga collaboration that we may never hear about? The rapper recounted how he met Doja and the first song they worked on together.
