(feat. Drake) - Rihanna: Work

: Drake’s contribution, highlighted by the popular line "If you had a twin, I would still choose you," adds a layer of devotion that contrasts with the exhaustion expressed in Rihanna’s verses. Impact and Cultural Significance

The lyrics explore a complicated, on-and-off relationship characterized by frustration and a lack of emotional reciprocity.

The song is a blend of dancehall, pop, and R&B, heavily influenced by Rihanna’s Barbadian roots. Work (feat. Drake) - Rihanna

: The track was co-written by a team including PartyNextDoor, who also recorded a reference track to guide the song's specific melodic flow and Patois-inflected delivery. Lyrics and Interpretation

: The repetition of the word "work" reflects the effort and emotional labor required to maintain the connection. : Drake’s contribution, highlighted by the popular line

: It was produced by Boi-1da, Sevn Thomas, and Allen Ritter, with additional production by Noah "40" Shebib.

: Lines like "I believed all of ya dreams, adoration" and "You mistaken my love I brought for you for foundation" suggest a partner who takes more than they give. : The track was co-written by a team

"Work" by Rihanna featuring Drake was released in January 2016 as the lead single from Rihanna’s eighth studio album, Anti . The track quickly became a global phenomenon, marking a departure from Rihanna's previous EDM-inflected hits toward a more minimalist, authentic dancehall and R&B sound.