Rihanna's 'American Oxygen,' Premieres Tidal after Rocking at March Madness Fest

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Hours after the debut of Rihanna's new song ‘American Oxygen,' it was exclusively shown at a freshly rated music streaming site Tidal. Last April 4 (Saturday), Rihanna slammed Indianapolis at the March Madness Music Fest where she performed her latest track.

During her performance, Rihanna also rocked the fans with the songs, "Stay" and "We Found Love." American Oxygen is primarily promoted at this year's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball tournament since February.

Same as the excitement of basketball fans, Rihanna's song would somehow communicate to aficionados as the lyrics say: "Breathe out, breathe in / This American oxygen / Every breath I breathe / Chasing this American dream / Respect for a nickel and dime / Turn it into an empire." The dance-pop singer also sang her newest singles such as "Rock Star 101," "B**ch Better Have My Honey" and "Four Five Seconds." Furthermore, her "Diamonds" superhit was included on the list.

On the other hand, after putting ‘American Oxygen' in the headlines, she slammed Indiana's controversial bill, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act or the RFRA even if it is amended by not discriminating LGBT sector.

"Who's feeling these new bulls--- laws that they're trying to pass over here? I say f--- that s---," Rihanna told the crowd, inciting chants of "F--- that s---." "We're just living our motherf---ing lives. Indiana" Rihanna said during March Madness Fest.

Not only Rihanna got some exclusivity on Tidal, Beyonce had a debut in the newest streaming service. With her song entitled "Die With You" featuring Mrs. Carter. The song was written as a surprise for Beyonce's hubby Jay-Z for their seventh anniversary.

Aside from RiRi and Beyonce, the Queen of Pop Madonna also got a lot on Tidal with her latest track, Ghosttown. However, its full video will be published next week.

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