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Check out these 39 HQ photos of RiRi shooting the music video for “Te Amo” in a castle on April 29 in France.
RiRi looks so pretty in a pink floral dress and black hills. On some photos you see RiRi’s crew [stylists and more] and the red trailer they did RiRi’s make-up and clothes.

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Can’t wait for the video!!
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Here’s a photo of Rihanna’s US Rockstar 101 cover, she looks STUNNING!

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Additionally, Mary J. Blige who previously tapped Sean for a featured guest on “Each Tear” is lined up as another collaborator along with rapper Pitbull. Securing those big stars is not enough for this British singer as he also hopes to get Rihanna on the deck.
“She’s actually gonna be on my album as well,” Sean talked about Blige. He added, “You’re gonna see Pitbull on the album. Wayne, of course. We are gonna get some of the Young Money characters involved. But really, I’d love to work with Rihanna. So I’m gonna see if I can come up with the right song for that.
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The international piano artist Sunny Choi writes to UR and has done piano covers for Rihanna’s “Russian Roulette” and “Rude Boy”. Her piano playing is AMAZING and that’s the reason why we post this.
Take a listen below to “Russian Roulette” and “Rude Boy”.
Russian Roulette
Rude Boy
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RiRi’s life from schooldays to stardom, told through the exclusive real stories of people who’ve known her along the way. Join us for the definitive take on one of our favourite pop icons, if you’re big enough?!
Hear about Rihanna’s childhood ‘Barbie club‘, see her tattooist BangBang fill us in on her ink, as we follow Rihanna’s road from Barbados beauty pageants to Rated-R raunchiness.
The third episode of Real Stories gets its first play on Sunday 16th May at 6pm, as part of 4Music’s A List Access season.
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We’ve added x13 photos from last night :
x11 photos – 05-12 – Rihanna leaving Cipriani’s in London [HQ]
x2 photos – RiRi with fans
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Rihanna on the set of ‘Te Amo’ . Watch it above .
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After her second concert in a row in London, Rihanna was seen at Merah club last night.
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The continuing evolution of Robyn Fenty is an absolute thrill to witness, with her latest London show proving just how far she’s come from the Rihanna of Pon De Replay.
Descending onto the stage in an LED-encrusted corset, she immediately captivated her adoring fans with an on point performance of Russian Roulette, which climaxed with a gunshot and a screen projection of an exploding heart. Admittedly this wasn’t the most pleasant of visuals, but if it was dramatic effect she was after, then she gets full marks.
From this point onwards, The Last Girl On Earth tour provided a non-stop rollercoaster of musical thrills. Hard revived the military theme of the track’s music video to great effect, Disturbia saw her flanked by monsters on stilts, while Rockstar 101 saw her strap on a black guitar (the jury’s still out on whether it was actually plugged in, however).
Her stripped-back medley of Unfaithful and Stupid In Love demonstrated that, while she doesn’t quite have the power of Beyonc?, she can more than hold her own vocally, while her acoustic rendition of the Oasis classic Wonderwall was a real crowd-pleaser.
The production values on display during her hour-and-a-half long set were among the best we’ve ever seen. Whether it was the huge pink tank that she straddled during Hard or the trapeze artists dangling from two giant guns during the Latin-flavoured Te Amo, Rihanna demonstrated that she’s got the vision (and the budget) to compete with the likes of Madonna and Kylie.
Also, despite her having a penchant for urban-leaning pop, the show revealed an underlying appreciation for rock’n’roll, with her band providing a much beefier, guitar-led backing than we’re used to hearing on her CDs.
By the time the curtain came down after the inevitable encore of Umbrella, Rihanna had the entire crowd in the palm of her hand. And quite rightly so!
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