NEW YORK — Rihanna says she's thrilled to have had a decade-long career in music and she plans on celebrating the feat at some point this year. “Definitely a very big deal for me. You know, I can't believe it's 10 years already, but we definitely have to celebrate this year,” the singer said during an interview Monday. “There are a few things I have in mind, so you'll have wait on that, but don't think I'm forgetting because this means a lot to me that I made it to 10 years.” Rihanna released her debut album, “Music of the Sun,” in 2005. The 27-year-old has released seven albums, launched multiple Top 10 hits and won eight Grammy Awards. This year she's dropped three singles, including the Top 5 hit “FourFiveSeconds,” and says she's busy working on her eighth album. “New album is going really, really great. We have recorded a lot of songs and I can't wait to finish and put it out. That's my next step,” she said. Rihanna made the comments at Macy's in downtown Brooklyn at the launch of her new fragrance called Ri Ri. Feverish fans screamed inside the packed store, singing her lyrics to past hits and dancing wildly as one of her songs blasted from from speakers. — AP