“She’ll figure out exactly what it is, if she found herself there then I think she should continue to do whatever feels good to her like anyone should. She definitely has fun on stage and I think she’s having fun and trying something new and you can really fault some one for that. “I think she’s definitely trying something new. The Cover Drive songstress also gave her opinion on Miley Cyrus' infamous VMAs performance and showed support for her choices: We’ve met him a few times and he’s just the nicest guy and we love what he does so we’d love to work with him.”Ĭover Drives second album is expected to be released this year (Thomas Faehnrich/) “It was so much fun and Rihanna told us after the show she enjoyed it and she loved what we did so it was definitely a great experience and something we’ll never forget.”Īmanda has also revealed that the band would like to work with 'Lego House' crooner Ed Sheeran, telling us: “We love his music and we love him. Rihanna's 'Work' Proves That She's Always Been One Of Pop's Biggest Risk-Takers Five years on, the pop star's minimalist, dancehall single was simultaneously a departure and a homecoming. But as soon as we got on stage we had the time of our lives," she continued.ĭespite their nerves, Cover Drive clearly pulled it off because they apparently received praise from RiRi herself. “All of us had never played a gig as a band before, we were back stage shaking, we didn’t know what was going to happen.
“Opening for her was our first gig, it was in Barbados in front of 25,000 people who came to see her and it was her first gig in Barbados too on that tour,” Amanda explained. RiRi's fellow Bajan beauty Amanda has also spoken about their nervousness of taking on the support slot. Rihanna is known for being a party animal but Amanda says that she is just “living her life” and that “she likes to have fun and she does what she does, you can’t really fault someone for living their life.” Rihanna: "There will always be people who don't accept everything you do.Rihanna is currently in the UK to promote her new River Island clothing line ()
Michael Martinez from Bronx, New York asked:ĭid anyone ever try to bring you down and stop you fromaccomplishing your dreams? If so, how did you handle it? Rihanna: "I spend a lot of time at rehearsals and performing."ġ0. How do u keep that figure, tell me the recipe. It'd be great to work with Terrence Howard and Jessica Alba." The song was written by PartyNextDoor, Rihanna, Drake, Monte Moir, Rupert 'Sevn' Thomas, Allen. The song was released as the lead single on January 27, 2016, through Westbury Road and Roc Nation. Rihanna: "I'd love to try my hand at acting. Work (Rihanna song) ' Work ' is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her eighth studio album, Anti (2016), featuring Canadian rapper Drake.
GUY DANCING TO RIHANNA WORK MOVIE
Hey Rihanna, I heard that you said that you wanted to be an actress, what movie roles would you consider, and what actors andactresses would you like to work with? Rihanna: "Confidence, a great personality, and someone who can make me laugh." Tyjuan Jeffries from Long Beach, California asked: Rihanna: "I'd been developing my music and working with 2 producers (Evan Rogers & Carl Sturken) for a little over a year and they sent my music to Def Jam. Rihanna: "Pon de Replay is asking the DJ to play the song." Hi, I was just wondering what does "Pon de Replay" mean? Rihanna: "Dancing was always part of my culture growing up in Barbados! When I shot my 1st video I worked really hard with my choreographer to perfect the routines!"Ĥ.
GUY DANCING TO RIHANNA WORK HOW TO
I was just wondering how you learned how to dance so well. Rihanna: "Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston."
Rihanna: "I've been signing ever since I can remember, when I was six I told my mom that this is what I wanted to do."Ģ. How old were you when you started your music career? Rihanna took time out of our her busy schedule of chart-topping success and newly-found pop star status to answer her fans burning questions in ARTISTdirect’s "Ask the Artist" feature! Pulling inspiration from the dancehall and reggae that are embedded in the rich musical culture in Barbados, Rihanna has fused it with a fresh R&B/soul sound that’s taking the world by storm.