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It won the Video of the Year accolade at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards. [8] Seven more singles, accompanied with separate music videos directed by Mandler, were released from the album. Rihanna flew to Europe to shoot the music videos for the 2007 singles "Shut Up and Drive" and "Don't Stop the Music" in Prague.
Robyn Rihanna Fenty (/ r i ˈ æ n ə / ⓘ ree-AN-ə; [3] [4] [n 1] born February 20, 1988) is a Barbadian singer, businesswoman and actress. She is the best-selling female recording artist of the 21st century by Guinness World Records and the highest-certified female digital single artist by RIAA.
[12] [4] According to the digital music sheet published at musicnotes.com, the song is written in the key of F-sharp minor and is set in common time with a moderated dance groove, with a metronome of 100 beats per minute. [12] Rihanna's vocal range in the song spans from the low note of F♯ 3 to the high note of C♯ 5. [12]
"You da One" is a pop [1] and reggae [2] song with just a touch of a dubstep groove [1] that embraces Caribbean rhythms, reggae, and pulsing house beats. [1] which incorporates elements of dancehall [2] [4] [14] The song also features a dubstep bridge before the final chorus. [3] "
The video for "Rehab" was shot at Vasquez Rocks Park (pictured), near Los Angeles. Rihanna filmed the music video for "Rehab" with Justin Timberlake at Vasquez Rocks Park, near Los Angeles, on October 22, 2008. [52] It was directed by Anthony Mandler, who directed the videos for Rihanna's 2008 singles "Take a Bow" and "Disturbia". [53]
The song's accompanying music video was directed by film producer Harmony Korine and premiered on April 20, 2016, in celebration of 420. The video is set in Miami and depicts Rihanna with a gun, riding on a motor bike, before attending a strip club where she kills a man. Rihanna performed "Needed Me" during the Anti World Tour.
On August 8, 2013, "Right Now" reached number one on the US Dance Club Songs chart, marking Rihanna's 20th chart topper of her career. With the feat, Rihanna moved into second place, ahead of Janet Jackson who has 19 leaders, among artists with the most number ones in the chart's 37-year history. Rihanna trails only Madonna, with 43 number ones ...
Rihanna's vocal range in the song ranges from the low note of G 3 to the high note of B 4. [9] As noted by Ailbhe Malone of NME, Rihanna adopts Jay-Z's vocal style in the lyric, "Brilliant, resilient, fan mail from 27 million." [10] "Hard" is a song about emulating power and strength, and how Rihanna assumes a role of being the best at what she ...