Rihanna throws up dollar bills and swings around scantily clad in her most provocative video yet for her stripper club anthem, "Pour It Up," the second US single and third overall single from 25-year-old Barbadian recording artist's latest seventh studio album, "Unapologetic," hit shelves last November. And now it's clear to see why as Rihanna was so unimpressed as she has seriously raised the bar when it comes to being raunchy in her new video for "Pour It Up."
"Pour It Up," is a bass rumping club song with a minimal hip hop beat. It is a characteristically chilly and an irresistible, Mike WiLL-produced standout banger for the ladies. As Rihanna sings about "Strip clubs and dollar bills" on this feminine spin of the cash-and-strippers lyrical content that is so popular with male rappers. Lyrically, Rihanna brags about her wealth on the song, which finds Rihanna turning a strip-club anthem into a declaration of independence, pulling out her dollar bills at the strip club, getting drunk, and bragging loudly.
We're usually used to hearing Rihanna use those powerful vocals of hers belting out some of the biggest dance hits. But with "Pour It Up," we're given another mirror of Rihanna's talents. Rhyming with some swag, the song is a bass rumping club song that'll more than have the rumping shaking at the club. Starting off slowly, the track goes into full grind on twenty seconds into the jam. Rihanna goes through mere scornful contempt and terrifies with her blank, relentless focus. she's at her best when she's flaunting.
In characteristically provocative fashion, Rihanna appears to be going for a glamorous strip club vibe under water in her new raunchy video, co-directed by the singer herself. The "Unapologetic" star is seen wearing a jeweled bra and denim thong "shorts" with a blond wig and diamond-studded bra, twerking aggressively and tossing around wads of cash while seated on her throne, a gold-adorned chair, surrounded by water and vapors, singing about "strip clubs and dollar bills." Later in the video, Rihanna gets up and makes a splash by having her pole dancers slap their butts to water on beat. While not necessarily high art, the video certainly matches the lavish strip-club exploits referenced in the song.
"Pour It Up," is a bass rumping club song with a minimal hip hop beat. It is a characteristically chilly and an irresistible, Mike WiLL-produced standout banger for the ladies. As Rihanna sings about "Strip clubs and dollar bills" on this feminine spin of the cash-and-strippers lyrical content that is so popular with male rappers. Lyrically, Rihanna brags about her wealth on the song, which finds Rihanna turning a strip-club anthem into a declaration of independence, pulling out her dollar bills at the strip club, getting drunk, and bragging loudly.
We're usually used to hearing Rihanna use those powerful vocals of hers belting out some of the biggest dance hits. But with "Pour It Up," we're given another mirror of Rihanna's talents. Rhyming with some swag, the song is a bass rumping club song that'll more than have the rumping shaking at the club. Starting off slowly, the track goes into full grind on twenty seconds into the jam. Rihanna goes through mere scornful contempt and terrifies with her blank, relentless focus. she's at her best when she's flaunting.
In characteristically provocative fashion, Rihanna appears to be going for a glamorous strip club vibe under water in her new raunchy video, co-directed by the singer herself. The "Unapologetic" star is seen wearing a jeweled bra and denim thong "shorts" with a blond wig and diamond-studded bra, twerking aggressively and tossing around wads of cash while seated on her throne, a gold-adorned chair, surrounded by water and vapors, singing about "strip clubs and dollar bills." Later in the video, Rihanna gets up and makes a splash by having her pole dancers slap their butts to water on beat. While not necessarily high art, the video certainly matches the lavish strip-club exploits referenced in the song.
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