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Song of the Week: 'Take Care,' Drake, featuring Rihanna
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Scott-Heron's grunts live on in a chopped-up bridge, but elsewhere, Drake replaced the poet's growl with Rihanna's platinum purr. And during the instrumental stretches of xx's mix, Drake picks up his microphone and delivers his typically downcast, ...
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Princess of China video preview (Rihanna)
YouTube
Rihanna on the set of Princess Of China video.
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Rihanna 'flips the bird' on 'Princess Of China' set
Gigwise
The unstoppable Rihanna has revealed pictures from the set of her Coldplay duet video, 'Princess of China'. The track, which appears on Coldplay's 'Mylo Xyloto' album, is scheduled to be the band's next single release, and is the Coldplay's first duet ...
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Rihanna Goes 'Gangsta Goth Geisha' in Coldplay Video
Rap-Up.com
Rihanna transformed into a badass geisha while shooting the video for her Coldplay collaboration "Princess of China" on Thursday. She joined frontman Chris Martin and the band on set of the Asian-inspired visuals at the Taiko Center in Los Angeles.
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Vixen Chat [Part II]: Dr. Sherry Blake Talks Chris Brown and Rihanna, Men with ...
VIBE Vixen
In Part I we got the scoop on her book and celebrity couples. Part II offers more insight on the topic that women love to discuss. Check out her take on interracial relationships, Rihanna and Chris Brown and more. -Krystal Holmes.
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Hot 100 March Madness Final Four: Vote Now!
Billboard
On the other hand, Katy Perry's "Firework" fizzled out against Eminem and Rihanna's "Love The Way You Lie," in the tightest of the four races in the third round. 52% of fans chose Em's 2010 single over Perry's third offering from her sophomore disc ...
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