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Best and Worst Moments from Rihanna’s 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Performance

After seven years, the singer returned and left her fan who wants more

Rihanna returned to the stage just at the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show after turning down a request to sing. She basically took this break for personal reasons.

The Barbados-born singer sang songs. Like, “Bitch better have my money,” “Don’t act like you forgot,” “Only Girl,” “We discovered love,” and “Work,” among other classics. While dancing on a rising platform and donning a crimson outfit.

The good and bad from Rihanna’s Halftime performance

Unquestionably, Rihanna’s return to the music seen by millions of admirers worldwide is the finest aspect of her performance.

However, as they anticipated as much from the 34-year-old translator, many individuals started to criticize her Super Bowl 2023 performance. Since Rihanna’s aptitude for choreography was never in dispute, many fans started to wonder why she did not move as much when performing.

Joe Pompliano claims that although the NFL agreed to a $50 m sponsorship agreement for the Halftime Show. Rihanna and the other performers who accepted the offer did not get paid for their performances.

According to Joe Pompliano, Rihanna will get between 10 and 15 million dollars for the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show. Despite the NFL’s claim that they don’t compensate musicians that perform at the Super Bowl.

The performance closed with “Diamonds,” a song she published in 2012. However, that ushered in a new phase in the businesswoman’s musical career.

Strong and confident Rihanna on the stage of 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show

In the end, the clear fact is that Rihanna did really well with pregnancy moment. She was not afraid of anything. Her flawless performance took all fan’s hearts away. That is why Rihanna’s fans want more new songs from her. This performance was enough challenging for her. And Rihanna passed the challenge with all of her fans’ good wishes.

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