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Rihanna – Bitch Better Have My Money
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Also stylized as “BBHMM”, “Bitch Better Have My Money” is a hit single released by Rihanna. The title comes from a scene in the 1988 film I’m Gonna Git You Sucka.
The image used
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Rihanna – Bitch Better Have My Money (GTA Remix)
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[Intro] / Yayo, yayo / Mula-la / Yayo / [Verse 1] / Bitch better have my money / Y'all should know me well enough / Bitch better have my money / Please don't call me on my bluff
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AMG – Bitch Betta Have My Money
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“Bitch Betta Have My Money” is the title track and second single from AMG’s 1991 debut album. While the phrase was a phrase primarily used by pimps in the street in relation to
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Rihanna – Bitch Better Have My Money (R3HAB Remix)
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[Verse 1] / Bitch better have my money / Y'all should know me well enough / Bitch better have my money / Please don't call me on my bluff / Pay me what you owe me / Ballin' bigger
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Kendrick Lamar Calls Out Rihanna’s Former Accountant On “FEAR.”
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“How did the bad girl feel when she looked at them numbers?”
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Todrick Hall – 4 Rihanna
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Na-na-na come on / Bum bum bi dum, bum bum bi dum dum / Na-na-na come on / Bum bum bi dum, bum bum bi dum dum / Na-na-na-na-na come on / Bum bi dum, bum bum bi dum dum / Na-na-na
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Rihanna – Pose
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“Pose” is a braggadocio track detailing Rihanna’s love for money and opposing indigent people.
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Rihanna – Higher
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According to songwriter Bibi Bourelly, “Higher” was written in only 20 minutes. She spoke to Vice about the song:
Everything happens for a reason. Working with Rihanna has
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Genius x Spotify – Behind The Lyrics: The Complete Experience Playlist
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Through the Genius x Spotify integration, Genius is at your fingertips when and where you experience music. In the Spotify iPhone app, Genius knowledge is stripped
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Kanye West (Ft. Rihanna) – Famous
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“Famous” explores what it means to be famous—Rihanna personifies fame on the hook.
Kanye premiered the music video for “Famous” on June 24th, 2016, at The Forum in Los Angeles
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T.I. (Ft. Rihanna) – Live Your Life
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Released in 2008 on T.I.’s best-selling Paper Trail album, “Live Your Life” is a life-affirming T.I.-Rihanna tag-team that’s guaranteed to give you a boost.
The intro/outro is
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THE CARTERS – APESHIT
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On “APESHIT,” JAY and Beyoncé flex about their luxurious lifestyles and come up, emphasizing that they are on the top of the music game. The track also bears strong thematic
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Kanye West – Can't Tell Me Nothing
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A single off Kanye’s 3rd album, Graduation, “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” is considered a bit of a sleeper hit, as the single “Stronger” was much more popular, especially at the time.
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Kendrick Lamar (Ft. Rihanna) – LOYALTY.
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On “LOYALTY.,” Kendrick Lamar and Rihanna muse on the value and necessity of complete loyalty and honesty in both platonic and romantic relationships. The song marks the first
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Rihanna – Kiss It Better
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“Kiss It Better” tells the story of a broken relationship. She is aware that no one does it like him so instead of arguing all night she ‘kisses it better’.
A preview of the song
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Rihanna (Ft. Jeezy) – Hard
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“Hard” is the second single from Rated R released on November 10, 2009. The song was a success, peaking at #8 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Rihanna’s thirteenth top ten
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Genius Users – Rihanna [Discography List]
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Studio Albums: / Music of the Sun (2005) / A Girl Like Me (2006) / Good Girl Gone Bad (2007) / Reloaded (2008) / Rated R (2009) / Loud (2010) / Talk That Talk (2011) / Unapologetic
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Rihanna – S&M
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“S&M” is an ode to sex, sadomasochism, bondage, and BDSM fetishes. It was released as the fourth single for Loud.
In a 2010 Spin interview, Rihanna said the sexual lyrics aren’t
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Rihanna – Reference Tracks [Discography List]
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Alphabetically Organized by Album Era: / Good Girl Gone Bad (2006-2007) / • Cry [Performed by Frankie Storm] / • Dance My Life Away [Performed by Krys Ivory & Qwes] / • Disturbia [
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Rihanna (Ft. JAY-Z) – Umbrella
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Rihanna comforts her lover by telling him she will be there for him, in good times and bad. The umbrella is a metaphor for her support.
“Umbrella” stayed on top of the UK Singles
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Drake – Controlla
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“Controlla” is a dancehall-infused song in which Drake details his commitment to a woman. It features a similar vibe to Drake’s collaboration with Rihanna, “Work.”
On March 29, a
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Drake – Controlla
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“Controlla” is a dancehall-infused song in which Drake details his commitment to a woman. It features a similar vibe to Drake’s collaboration with Rihanna, “Work.”
On March 29, a
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Chance the Rapper, Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne & Quavo) – I'm the One
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“I’m the One” features a star-studded line-up of artists in especially braggadocio spirits, with Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper, Lil Wayne and Quavo boasting to the women in
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Lil Wayne (Ft. T-Pain) – Got Money
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This track is the third single from Lil Wayne’s sixth studio album, Tha Carter III. Main theme is rather simple; balling in the club much to the envy of all the dudes whose chicks
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Genius Users – Rihanna - Unreleased Songs [Discography List]
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Unreleased / 2005 / Bring it Back / Give Me A Try (with Sizzla) / This Is Rihanna (Mixtape, 2005) ↗ / 1. Intro (Prelude to the Hurricane) / 2. Hurricane (feat. Rupee) / 3. Pon De
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Superfruit – Hip Hop Goes Broadway
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Superfruit is a YouTube channel consisting of duo Scott Hoying and Mitch Grassi who are also members of the acapella group Pentatonix. Mitch and Scott took several popular pop
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Nicki Minaj – Starships
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“Starships” is about defying expectations and realizing your potential—a lesson that’s very close to Nicki Minaj’s heart.
This track saw Nicki Minaj make her big transition from
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Tinashe – Joyride
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“Joyride” is the titular track of Tinashe’s sophomore album. A demo version of the song featuring Travis Scott leaked some time before the release of the album, however, Tinashe
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Rihanna – Lemme Get That
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[Refrain: Rihanna] / I got a house, but I need new furniture / Why spend mine when I could spend yours? / The truth is I will love you the same / But why complain? You buying Gucci
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Rihanna (Ft. Drake) – Work
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On “Work,” Rihanna seeks a deep, meaningful connection, however the male character she sings to (played by Drake) is only interested in sex. This narrative is similar to Rihanna
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Kendrick Lamar (Ft. Zacari) – LOVE.
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“LOVE.” finds Kendrick Lamar musing on the woman in his life; presumably his fiancé Whitney Alford, whom he has been in a relationship with since his high school days. Kendrick
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Rihanna – Love on the Brain
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“Love on the Brain” has a 1950’s doo-wop sound that is similar to other contemporary songs like Amy Winehouse’s “Wake Up Alone” and Beyoncé’s “Superpower.” The chord progression
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JAY-Z (Ft. Kanye West & Rihanna) – Run This Town
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The three principal artists of Jay-Z’s newly-formed Roc Nation record label—Kanye West, Rihanna, and the Hov himself—announce to the world that they “run the town.” Jay explained
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Travis Scott – Antidote
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Produced by Eestbound, WondaGurl, and Travis himself, “Antidote” was not initially intended to appear on Rodeo, as confirmed on Travis' SoundCloud on June 23rd:
This is for the
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50 Cent (Ft. Chris Brown) – I'm the Man (Remix)
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The remix to 50’s smash hit includes a new hook from Chris Brown, replacing the background interlude that was sung by Sonny Digital (who also produces the track) on the original
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Rihanna – Needed Me
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“Needed Me” is a mid-tempo mood piece with raw lyrics set over top of dark fluttery synth sounds produced by DJ Mustard. Rihanna provides a solid female empowerment anthem with
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Jessie J (Ft. B.o.B) – Price Tag
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Released as Who You Are’s second single, “Price Tag” was a huge commercial success, topping the Ireland, New Zealand, and the UK charts (her first #1 in all these countries).
The
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Rihanna – Take a Bow
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“Take a Bow” is about Rih’s not wanting to rekindle her relationship with an unfaithful ex. She’s tired of hearing his excuses and wants to let him know it’s over for good.
The
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Eminem (Ft. Rihanna) – Love the Way You Lie
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This smash hit saw Eminem and Rihanna reflect on their ambivalent and abusive relationships with their respective ex-partners Kim & Chris Brown.
Skylar Grey wrote the track’s
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Rihanna (Ft. Chris Brown & JAY-Z) – Cinderella (Umbrella Remix)
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In 2008, Chris Brown created an answer song titled “Cinderella”, replacing some of the verses and part of the chorus of “Umbrella” with his own lyrics. The song was never
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Rihanna (Ft. JAY-Z) – Talk That Talk
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Another collab from Rihanna and Jay-Z, “Talk That Talk” is the title track of Rihanna’s sixth studio album.
With Rihanna and Jay on a track you can be sure this record will get
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Lil Uzi Vert – Money Longer
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On “Money Longer,” Lil Uzi Vert contemplates how life has changed since he became famous. The song was first released a track on Uzi’s Soundcloud—a major promo tool for this North
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Bryson Tiller & Rihanna) – Wild Thoughts
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DJ Khaled links up R&B singers Rihanna & Bryson Tiller for the fourth single released on 16th of June, 2017, off his studio album, Grateful.
Sampling Santana’s classic 1999 track
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Beyoncé (Ft. JAY-Z) – Crazy in Love
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“Crazy In Love” is the ridiculously successful lead single from Beyoncé’s first solo album Dangerously In Love.
Penned by Beyoncé and Rich Harrison, the song revolves around
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RXKNephew – The Real Lil Reese
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[Intro] / I call this the crack house / Yeah / Stop flexing your muscles, JRDN / Ayy / Baby / [Verse] / Baby, you bad, but I'm focused on trappin' / In and out, daddy gon' make it
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Genius – Most Anticipated Albums Of 2016
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Blood Orange! PJ Harvey! The National! Doomstarks! Vampire Weekend! Pusha T! These are just some of the artists who didn’t quite make this list. That’s how hot 2016 is gonna be.
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