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Rihanna Gives Details On Drake's 'Take Care' Video


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By Jocelyn Vena

Drake promised that the Rihanna-featured video for "Take Care" would debut last Friday and he later apologized for the delay, because fans...are still waiting. In the meantime, Rihanna has seen the completed video and she promises that it's something to look forward to. "I can't wait to see what all my fans think. I saw it a couple of days ago. I love it," she told Capital FM. "It's beautiful. It's different from anything Drake has ever done."

Ri was spotted heading to one of Drake's shows earlier this week in London when he performed at the O2 arena. Post-show, the twosome were spotted at London hotspot Low. Perhaps she saw the video during their hangout session?

Rihanna and Drake previously appeared together in her video for "What's My Name?" In the clip, the real-life pals played a lovey-dovey couple, and fans have been waiting to see what these two had in store for the "Take Care" video since February, when word of the shoot went public.

Director Yoann Lemoine called the three-day shoot "very minimal" and "mellow," adding, "They seemed to be super close, and that's what I wanted for the video. They fit together pretty well, so it was just easy.

"There's a lot of space in the video, and I wanted the visuals to pay tribute to that," he continued. "It pays tribute to nature. When I listened to the track, I was seeing a landscape ... involving animals and massive landscapes. I won't say too much, but it's very surprising that there are very few elements in it. It's very simple but there's this big sense of emptiness in it. It's not narrative at all, and it involves animals."

What are you expecting from the "Take Care" video? Share your ideas in the comments!

 



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