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The Rihanna Talk That Talk Album Covers are Both Equally Stunning

The Rihanna Talk That Talk album covers have been released, and the two images (one for the standard album and one for the deluxe version) are both gorgeous.

For her sixth studio album titled Talk That Talk, Rihanna chose an image of herself wearing a camouflage sleeveless shirt as she licks her coral lipstick-stained lips for the standard edition, and a black and white image of her blowing out a puff of smoke in the deluxe edition.

Oddly enough, the Rihanna Talk That Talk standard edition cover looks peculiarly similar to Beyonce circa her Deja Vu days. In fact, upon seeing the photo for the first time, I certainly thought it was an image of Beyonce.

I guess Beyonce's influence on fashion and pop culture just cannot be ignored, even by Rihanna.
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