The biggest artists in the world line up to play to record breaking television audiences every year.

And Rihanna showed she is going to bring it with attitude when promoted the Super Bowl and Grammy Awards next month - in a brand new promo released on Saturday.

The 27-year-old singer strutted her stuff across the field in the commercial for Super Bowl 50.

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Gold star: Rihanna brought it with attitude in a promo for the Super Bowl and Grammy Awards next month - in a brand new promo released on Saturday

The Bitch Better Have My Money star rocks a gold dress and heels across the grass, as if it were a Parisian catwalk.

The tongue in cheek scene plays out with Rihanna in a face off against NFL sportscasters Jim Nantz, James Brown and Phil Simms.

Nantz greets the Barbadian singer by name, and she responds by removing her sunglasses to reveal her bronze-shaded eyes.

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Attitude: The Bitch Better Have My Money star rocks a gold dress and heels across the grass, as if it were a Parisian catwalk

Leggy display: The 27-year-old singer is seen strutted her stuff across the field in the commercial

Stunning: She ups the glamour with plenty of gold jewellery and a bright red lip

Her tresses are worn long and glossy as she ups the glamour with plenty of gold jewellery and a bright red lip.

'Nantz,' Rihanna replies, eyeballing the 56-year-old broadcaster.

The tension is broken by Stephen Colbert appearing between them, dressed as a referee, as they act surprised to see him.

Joker: The tension is broken by Stephen Colbert appearing between them, dressed as a referee

You? They act surprised to see Colbert

Toss: 'I'm here to flip you off', Colbert tells RiRi and Nantz

'I'm here to flip you off', Colbert tells RiRi - as well as Nantz, Brown and Simms, before throwing a coin into the air.

'We go first', Nantz tells the songstress when it lands.

She confidently responds: 'I’m worth the wait,' presumably referring to her appearance at the Grammy Awards a week later, before they high-five each other.

Tension: They all watch as the coin is thrown into the air

Game wins: 'We go first', Nantz tells the songstress when it lands

After you: She confidently responds: 'I’m worth the wait'

Sportsmanship: They high-five each other at the end of the commercial

Colbert rounds off the amusing spot by chasing after Rihanna to get his coin back.

Last year's Super Bowl was watched by a record-breaking 114.4 million people, and this year Beyonce is performing alongside Coldplay on February 7 in San Francisco.

They are following in the footsteps of Katy Perry, Bruno Mars, Diana Ross, U2 and Michael Jackson - who have all played live during the interval in play.

Life's a pitch: Rihanna has a face off against NFL sportscasters Jim Nantz, James Brown and Phil Simms