Rihanna has teased her fans with clips from her latest single B**** Better Have My Money - which they can only hear by downloading entertainment app Dubsmash.
The pop singer uploaded snippets at the beginning and the end of her new track - which you can hear here - after hinting that she had a new release using the cryptic hashtag #bbhmm - the acronym for the song's title.
Head to Dubsmash for a sneak peek of my new single #BBHMM!! http://t.co/epMtBf34Rh
— Rihanna (@rihanna) March 26, 2015
The cover of her new single features RIhanna with heavy eyebrows and longer hair - with B**** Better Have My Money in braille running along the edge.
Fans expressed their dismay as the clips are only ten seconds long - but the full track is expected to be released later today.
It's the latest effort from Rihanna to whip up a storm for her upcoming eighth studio album.
She told MTV: "I've made a lot of songs that are just really, really big songs. From the jump, they just blow up.
"And I wanted to kind of get back to - not that they weren't real music, but I just wanted to focus on things that felt real, that felt soulful, that felt forever."
The title Bitch Better Have My Money is a reference to Keenen Ivory Wayans' blaxploitation cult film I'm Gonna Get You Sucka - in which character Fly Guy utters the line "b****, you better have my money."
Rihanna also shared a short clip of the movie on her Instagram to hype up her new release.
With her new record in the works - which Kanye West helped produce - could Rihanna be doing a 'Beyonce' and dropping it without warning? Stay tuned to find out.
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