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Rihanna has released four video albums and appeared in 62 music videos, 12 films, 13 television programs, and several television commercials. In 2005, Rihanna signed a recording contract with Def Jam Recordings and released her debut single " Pon de Replay ", taken from her first studio album Music of the Sun (2005). [ 1 ]
Rihanna's video also bears resemblances to that for Eminem and Rihanna's "Love the Way You Lie" (2010); both contain lyrical and visual content about a doomed relationship and scenes of graphic violence and substance abuse. Like "We Found Love", "Love the Way You Lie" displays scenes of a couple in various stages of undress and intimacy.
The music video, which was shot in a Los Angeles mansion, was directed by Joseph Kahn and was premiered and uploaded to YouTube on 30 January 2014. The accompanying video featured both Shakira and Rihanna in revealing outfits, dancing, smoking cigars, and a "naked embrace". The video has more than one billion views on YouTube.
The video was digitally released on iTunes on July 26, 2007. [63] It was uploaded on Rihanna's Vevo channel on YouTube on November 21, 2009. [64] In the video, Rihanna and two friends get out of a yellow taxi in Bělehradská 120, Prague to go at a nightclub and they enter a candy store where a boy is standing with his mother.
After their work on "Unfaithful", Mandler became Rihanna's regular collaborator, and worked on most of Rihanna's videos, including "Disturbia" (2008) and "Russian Roulette" (2009). [55] The video premiered May 1, 2006 on MTV, [ 56 ] and was later released on iTunes for digital download.
The music video for "Hard" was directed by Melina Matsoukas and released in December 2009. [26] [27] It was the first Rihanna video directed by Matsoukas, who would go on to direct videos for "Rude Boy" and "Rockstar 101". [28] [29] Before the premiere of the video, Rihanna told Kyle Anderson of MTV News: "It's couture-military. Everything is ...
Rihanna, 36, and Rocky, 35, promoted Fenty Skin’s new Lux Balm in an Old Hollywood inspired commercial titled “Born to Steal: Yours, Mine, Ours,” via YouTube on Wednesday, February 28.
A teaser for the video was released a day earlier on March 30 via Rihanna's Vevo account on YouTube. [45] Keeley Gould and Ciara Pardo served producers for the visual [ 46 ] which was shot entirely in black-and-white . [ 45 ]