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Rihanna - Work (Explicit) ft. Drake (video clip)


"Work" is a melody recorded by Barbadian vocalist Rihanna for her eighth studio collection, Anti (2016). Highlighting visitor vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, the melody was discharged as the
lead single from Anti on January 27, 2016 through Westbury Road and Roc Nation. "Work" was composed by Rihanna and Drake alongside PartyNextDoor, Allen Ritter, Rupert Thomas, R. Stephenson, Monte Moir, and Boi-1da; the last is additionally the maker. The dancehall and reggae-pop tune, contains an interjection of "On the off chance that You Were Here Tonight" (1985) performed by Alexander O'Neal. Expressively, the tune fuses topics of working for cash, and in addition talking about delicate connections. The melody utilizes Jamaican Patois and Creole.

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"Work" achieved number one on the Billboard Hot 100, turning into Rihanna's fourteenth number one single and Drake's second, and stayed at the top for nine weeks. The tune likewise saw achievement somewhere else topping at number one in Canada, Denmark, France, Spain, South Africa, Belgium and the Netherlands and cresting inside the main five of the diagrams in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, the United Kingdom and Germany. 

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The melody was joined by two music recordings, which both debuted on February 22, 2016. The first of the two forms was coordinated by Director X, while the second was coordinated by Tim Erem. The tune was further advanced with a live execution at the 2016 BRIT Awards which highlighted visitor appearances from Drake and SZA. "Work" was adulated as a melody which has conveyed the class of dancehall to the bleeding edge of American music, turning into the principal dancehall tune to beat the Billboard Hot 100 since Sean Paul's "Temperature" (2006). A Billboard essayist highlighted the melody and Rihanna herself for showing West Indian culture conspicuously without apportionment from the standard

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