Again, Riri favours a super sheer and sparkly singlet, which is sure to challenge many a social media user agreement… not that we’re complaining at all.
At the end of the first round, the video ‘reloads’ and switches to a much more ‘Hotline Bling’-esque environment, with just the main stars staging their own private party in a pink-hued room. And we’ve been gifted with not one, but two videos in an almost eight-minute double-header.Īs mentioned, the first half takes place in a dimly-lit dancehall party, with Rih in her bikini and mesh dress, besties in tow, while Drake continues to rock OVO. This one is just some good old, grind-up-on-someone, fun. After a few quick notes in yet another up-and-back pattern, she gets stuck, like a needle in a groove, for work work work work work. Later in the week, she would present her Puma collection. Rihanna’s hook conjures a different kind of monotony. No drama, no big production, no bloodshed this time around. for her cover shoot from Toronto, where the night before she and Drake wrapped the video for Work.
And, well, let’s just say you won’t be disappointed. Drake, con 6,835,787 shazams, aparece en las listas de reproducción Drake Essentials y 2010s Hits Essentials de Apple Music. Riri had previously teased the clip with a couple of behind-the-scenes videos, as well as a short preview of the finished Director X visual, which definitely got us excited for the final product. As many as eight songwriters (including Rihanna and Drake) worked on this tune. This dancehall/R&B tune was released as a lead single from her Anti album of 2016. “Work” was previously teased in January during the long run-up to Anti, with Rihanna and Drake – who previously teamed on singles like his “Take Care” and her “What’s My Name?” – reportedly shooting a video for the single last month in Los Angeles.Fresh off the back of some guaranteed lit birthday celebrations, Rihanna has unleashed the music video for her and Drake’s Anti collaboration, the super-flirty ‘Work’. Release Date of Work Rihanna released Work on 27th January 2016. from #ANTI is here!! Listen up –> /0WvHi4x3Ut
The laid-back “Work” finds Rihanna infectiously singing over the same dancehall-inspired vibe that drove hit singles like Justin Bieber’s “What Do You Mean?,” while Drake’s verse finds the rapper confessing, “If you had a twin, I’d still choose you.” In addition to premiering the song, Rihanna shared the gloomy “Work” cover art.įIRST SINGLE #WORK ft. On Wednesday morning, Rihanna went to “Work”: After months of teases, viral marketing and the announcement of an upcoming world tour, the singer finally unveiled another single for her new LP Anti, a collaboration with Drake titled “Work.” The track arrives just days after Rihanna revealed that she finished work on her much-anticipated follow-up to 2012’s Unapologetic.