Rihanna Releases New Song 'James Joint' In Honor Of 4/20

Rihanna Releases New Song 'James Joint' In Honor Of 4/20
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - APRIL 04: Rihanna performs onstage during the Coke Zero Countdown at the NCAA March Madness Music Festival - Day 2 at White River State Park on April 4, 2015 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Turner)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - APRIL 04: Rihanna performs onstage during the Coke Zero Countdown at the NCAA March Madness Music Festival - Day 2 at White River State Park on April 4, 2015 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Turner)

Rihanna celebrated 4/20 a day late by releasing new music from her upcoming eighth studio album. The singer tweeted a streaming link to one of her album interludes, titled "James Joint," on Tuesday.

The song, which is roughly over a minute long, is very 4/20 appropriate. "I'd rather be smoking weed whenever we breathe / Every time you kiss me / Don't say that you miss me / Just come get me," she sings. On her website, the singer wrote, "In celebration of 420, here's an interlude from my 8th studio album that I call James Joint." Rihanna told V magazine in her recent cover story just how much she loves the track. "Dude, I’m in love with my interludes," she said. "This one called ‘James Joint' is on constant repeat." Same, RiRi.

Rihanna has so far released three songs from her upcoming album, including "Bitch Better Have My Money," "FourFiveSeconds" with Kanye West and Paul McCartney, and "American Oxygen."

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