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PARTYNEXTDOOR just released "Believe It" featuring Rihanna, her first song in years. Naturally, Rih stans were excited to hear it but were disappointed when she only appeared in the chorus.

The new track is from PARTYNEXTDOOR's newly-released album, PARTYMOBILE. Produced by Ninetyfour, Cardiak, and Bizness Boi, the R&B song sees PARTY and Rihanna singing about their love woes. "Best make me believe it / Best make me believe it / Believe you won’t deceive me," Rih sings.

Though this is the first time the two can be heard on the same track, they have been working together for years. PARTY has written numerous songs for Rihanna, including "Work," "Sex With Me," and DJ Khaled's "Wild Thoughts."

Once "Believe It" dropped, fans took to Twitter to complain about Rih's mere presence on the song. However, judging by all the tweets, it was still worth the wait. Listen to Rihanna and PARTYNEXTDOOR's new song below, then scroll down for some of the best reactions.

Rihanna is playing games

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It still bangs tho

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But where is the album sis?

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