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Rihanna Twerks It Out To Drake


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

Not even Rihanna can resist Drake's verse on "F---in' Problems." The superstar recently had some fun twerking to the song in a video captured by her bff Melissa on Instagram. "Uh uh uh. Drop it!", you can hear one of her friends say, as Rihanna drops it like it's hot.

Rihanna and Drake briefly dated in 2010. After it all went down, Drake explained how the romance (which he raps about in his "Fireworks") made him feel nervous. "She's just such an overwhelming and incredible person," Drake said. "And such a talented person and someone that I was like, 'I can't believe I'm here talking to this individual,' that she just gave me that feeling like when I was 17 years old...She made me feel small; she made me feel nervous. It just put me back to the Acura in Toronto, feeling like Aubrey Graham, not Drake."

The two have since collaborated on tracks like "What's My Name" and "Take Care."

Earlier this year, Drake addressed his feud with Rihanna's ex Chris Brown. "His insecurities are the fact that I make better music than him, that I'm more popping than him and that at one point in life the woman that he loves fell into my lap," said Drizzy.



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