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Sure, the Philadelphia Eagles are playing against the Kanas City Chiefs this weekend, but I'm only here for the food and our girl Rihanna. And I'm sure I'm not alone. As far as I'm concerned, Super Bowl LVII is slated to be an iconic one due to the re-emergence of the multi-hyphenate mogul who has been sorely missed on the music scene. Behind said scenes, RihRih has been getting her life personally as a new mom to her son with A$AP Rocky and building a literal empire with the success of the Fenty brand that has upgraded her net worth to that of a billionaire.


And with her returning to the stage at the infamous Super Bowl halftime show, the news has the internet reeling and acts as a reminder that this is Rihanna's world and we're all just happy to be here. The only thing that can make such an auspicious occasion even more legit is adding a little alcohol to the mix.

Whether you're hosting a Super Bowl party or even taking in the Rihanna halftime festivities solo dolo, the following drinks are light and lit and just what the celebration calls for. Find those recipes below.

Blue Margarita aka "Wild Thoughts"

Sheriden Chanel

Ingredients

  • 4 oz. silver tequila
  • 2 oz. blue curaçao
  • 2 oz. fresh lime juice
  • 2 oz. triple sec
  • lime wedge or orange peel for garnish
For the full recipe, check it out on Spiced.

Summer Martini Spritz aka "Pour It Up"

Sheriden Chanel

Ingredients

  • 1 oz. Italicus
  • 3/4 oz. olive brine
  • sparkling wine or Prosecco
  • soda water
  • olives and orange slices for garnish
For the full recipe, check it out on Join Jules.

Spicy Watermelon Margarita aka "Rude Boy"

Sheriden Chanel

Ingredients

  • 1 oz. spicy watermelon juice
  • 3/4 oz. lime juice
  • 3/4 oz. orange liqueur
  • 1 oz. tequila
  • 3/4 oz. mezcal
For the full recipe, check it out on Join Jules.

Guava Rum Cocktail aka "Work"

Sheriden Chanel

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 oz. pineapple-infused rum (you can also add 1 oz. of pineapple juice to regular rum)
  • 1/2 oz. orange liqueur
  • 3/4 oz. lime juice
  • 4 oz. guava juice or nectar
For the full recipe, check it out on Crowded Kitchen.

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