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Rihanna Admits She Is Not The Best Singer

Rihanna is admitting that her vocal abilities are not the reason for her success.

Rihanna, the 25-year-old Barbadian pop star, is covering the March issue of Vogue magazine where she got candid about not being the best singer in the music industry.

"It's not all down to my voice. There's people with way more talent than I when it comes to singing. Bigger voices," Rihanna told Vogue recently. "But people want to know who you are. Fashion is a clear indication, a way to express your attitude, your mood."

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Rihanna previously insisted that while people have misconceptions about her life, many of them are far from the truth.

Despite the fact that the pop star posts Instagram pictures of herself smoking, partying and taking vacations, the singer insists that her real life is starkly different.

"I think they think I'm drunk all the time. I think they think I am always partying, that my house is probably a party all the time with tons of people and tons of music and no clothes. I think that's what they think," she said according to USA Today. "I'm actually very laid back. I love watching TV on a big old couch by myself. I love to swim in the ocean or the pool."

Rihanna has also decided to take on a creative partnership with MAC cosmetics where she "wanted to expand my role, so to speak, as a more philanthropic role," USA Today reports.

Still, she is not quick to label herself as a role model.

"I don't like to use that word because people have their own opinion on what that means to them. I can't really say I'm a role model. I'm not perfect. I'm not trying to sell that," she said. "I want people to have fun but be responsible, protect themselves and be in control of your life. You can never judge people. I always made that a point. You never know what someone is going through."

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