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8 Ridiculously Sexy Dance Moves Rihanna and Drake Taught Me
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8 Ridiculously Sexy Dance Moves Rihanna and Drake Taught Me
The video for RiRi and Drizzy's third collaboration "Work" came out earlier this morning, and to be completely honest...IT. IS. EVERYTHING.
The nearly eight minute-long clip is actually two videos for the price of one (because AubRih apparently loves their fans that much), with the first video being a dancehall-themed turn up in a fun, crowded Jamaican restaurant, and the second video taking place in a more intimate, home setting with Drake and Rihanna taking turns dancing for and flirting with each other.
Although the aesthetics for each half of the "Work" video are very different, the one common theme in both is, quite obviously, dancing.
Whether you have two left feet or you're a master of the dancefloor, there are some fire moves you can learn from Rihanna and Drake's epic new video, and here are some of our favorites:
The rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin'...
The good 'ole fashioned whine.
The hip roll.
The classic grind.
The in-front-of-the-mirror/on-the-floor twerk.
Another classic grind.
The "face-to-face."
And last but not least, the hug-from-behind-while-slowly-grinding-in-a-crowded-room.
Which of these dance moves from "Work" is your fave? Let us know in the comments and on Twitter!
Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and digital director of Out Magazine. The former editor-in-chief of PRIDE, he is also a die-hard Rihanna and Sailor Moon stan who loves to write about all things pop culture, entertainment, and identities. Follow him on Instagram (@raffyermac) and Twitter (@byraffy), and subscribe to his YouTube channel.
Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and digital director of Out Magazine. The former editor-in-chief of PRIDE, he is also a die-hard Rihanna and Sailor Moon stan who loves to write about all things pop culture, entertainment, and identities. Follow him on Instagram (@raffyermac) and Twitter (@byraffy), and subscribe to his YouTube channel.