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In support of her album Unapologetic, Rihanna gets naked and takes a dip in the uncut edit of her new video. The official version will be released tomorrow morning. Hopefully, she gets up by then. UPDATE: Official version above and Big Homie will still drink her bath water.
The Grammys paid tribute to the legendary Bob Marley this evening. Above, Bruno Mars, Sting, Rihanna as well as Ziggy and Damian Marley did the honors with a medley. Where was Snoop Lion? yardie
After taking home the “Best Short Form Music Video” honor for “We Found Love”, Ms. Robyn Fenty left Breezy’s side and graced the Grammy stage for an intimate performance of “Stay”. Beautiful. yardie
Robyn lets the hair down on the seductive cover of her second Rolling Stone issue

Monstrous Sales.
To commemorate her seventh album, Unapologetic, Ri Ri graces seven covers, inspired by each album, for the Feb/Mar issue of Complex. Below is an excerpt from the cover story. Rihanna considers the album’s first single, “Diamonds,” one of her favorite songs since “Umbrella” because of the way it makes her feel. “It was so inspiring and uplifting,” she says. “It was giving me hope, that song. I was tired of angry love songs. Love doesn’t always have to be about breakups, […]
Rihanna made her first televised appearance on The Voice this evening and helped the talent show close out their season with a performance of her hit single. Unapologetic in stores now. mwp
Still across the Atlantic, Robyn returned to the UK’s The X-Factor today for a live performance of Unapologetic‘s 9th track. She also took it back with a recital of last year’s hit, “We Found Love”.
Yesterday, the German TV show got a double treat with both Rihanna and Alicia. Above, Rih lit up the stage with her hit single “Diamonds”, while AK heated things up with her LP’s title track, Girl On Fire.
[…] With the advent of drill music, gang life is omnipresent in the current hip-hop/rap landscape. Yet, The Game's depiction of that life in his 2011 song "Red Nation" saw quick banning. In response, The Game hoped more of his songs were banned from radio because they did so well on the internet. […]