A newest report claims that Rihanna will drop her long-awaited eighth studio album, titled "ANTI," this month.
According to HITS Daily Double, the Barbadian singer's new record will be released exclusively via Jay Z's music streaming service Tidal on Nov. 27 before hitting the stores on Dec. 2.
However, Rihanna's father Ronald Fenty, who was supposedly given a private playback of the 26 tracks off the upcoming effort while visiting his daughter in their hometown of Bridgetown in August, seemingly shot down the claims of the November release in an interview with The Sun.
When asked about the status of "ANTI," he explained: "Robyn is not happy with the new album. She's not comfortable with it."
"When she went over the songs she found all these little things she wanted to change and was worried abut it. It's a long process and isn't easy," he continued. "It's been three years now since her last album and she want this to blow everything else away, no competition, because she's calling it her 'first album.'"
"The rest of her catalogue belongs to Def Jam. Now she's with Roc Nation she wants this to be better than the rest," he said. "She has some she likes but wants something more. To her it's not ready ... She's still looking for fresh material and has the energy for it."
Mr. Fenty also revealed what fans could expect to hear from the "B***h Better Have My Money" hitmaker's highly anticipated project.
"A lot of times she has someone else singing with her and the collaborations always do good but this time she has a lot by herself. And you don't miss the other singers as she's so good," he added, also revealing that he heard two mellow songs that sounded like her 2012 hit, "Diamonds."
Meanwhile, Rihanna unveiled the title and cover art for her forthcoming LP during a private event at Los Angeles' MAMA Gallery just a few weeks ago.
The artwork is created by Israeli artist Roy Nachum and features a young RiRi with an oversized crown covering her eyes.