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Rihanna Is Releasing Two Singles From 'Anti' This Week
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The Bajan singer is sending both 'Kiss It Better' and 'Needed Me' to radio stations on Wednesday morning, March 30.

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In the past few weeks, fans have been wondering what song Rihanna will release as the next single off her newest album, "Anti". Those who really really want the Bajan beauty to drop either "Kiss It Better" or "Needed Me" can rest assure now knowing both of them will be sent to radio stations.

Rihanna announced her plan to release a double single in a tweet she posted on Tuesday afternoon, March 29. "#KISSITBETTER and #NEEDEDME will both be serviced to radio tomorrow morning at 7am EST. #ANTI," she wrote.

She also shared the two singles' respective cover arts. The first artwork for "Kiss It Better" is a black-and-white picture of Rihanna posing in a giant denim jeans. The other artwork for "Needed Me", also in black-and-white, features the 28-year-old singer wearing an off the shoulder top and tilting her head back while closing her eyes.

Rihanna has shot the music videos for both "Kiss It Better" and "Needed Me", though it remains unclear when they will arrive or if they'll arrive at the same time. Earlier this month, she was spotted filming a clip for the latter track in Miami. Meanwhile, a video for the former has been done since last December.

During a tour meet-and-greet, she supposedly shared the info to a fan and explained that she hadn't released the video because everyone's still obsessed with "Work", the "Anti" lead single that's currently spending its sixth week at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100.

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