Rihanna finds love through sex and drugs in new video
Barbadian singer tops her own raunchy standards with new song We Found Love
ONLY Rihanna could make smoking five cigarettes at a time, puking and having 'mine' tattoed on her bum look like sexy fun.
The Barbadian singer's latest track, We Found Love, is another irresistibly catchy take on the same theme she's been riffing on for years: painful love is the only kind worth having.
Featuring explicit scenes of drug-taking and sex, this is Rihanna at her bewitching, self-destructive best. It's prefaced by British model Agyness Deyn mulling over how no-one will ever understand how much love hurts in her Mancunian accent. "And when its over and its gone," she says, "you almost wish that you could have all that bad stuff back, so that you could have the good."
Some have speculated that the song could be referring to Rihanna's ex, R'n'B singer Chris Brown, with whom she broke up after he beat her. There's no domestic abuse in the video, but the relationship depicted definitely seems unhealthy.
At least that 'topless in the field' scandal has been completely blown out of the water: it's barely noticeable among all the other raunchy clips. ·















