Rihanna Music Videos

By: Dan MacIntosh

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Rihanna music videos are always worth watching, just because she's so beautiful. She's also a fine singer. It doesn't matter if it's black & white--which often happens--or in color, Rihanna is a lovely video subject. If you enjoy the songs on radio, you'll dig them even more watching the videos.

  1. "Disturbia" This is a disturbing song, naturally. In places, Rihanna appears to be in prison. There are a lot of slow motion portions. If it tells a story, that'd be a surprise because it doesn't appear to make much sense.
  2. "Only Girl (In The World)" Rihanna with red hair? Why not? This video reveals the red-headed pop singer. She's seen dancing with dancing flowers. Yes, you read that right.
  3. "ROCKSTAR 101" This black & white video is creepy. It has a lot of strange images of Rihanna dressed strangely. Strangest of all is when she dresses as Slash.
  4. "Hate That I Love You" Rihanna looks sexy on the bed waiting for Ne-Yo. She may hate that she loves him, but one supposes he doesn't regret a thing. She's THAT hot.
  5. "Unfaithful" In this video, Rihanna is playing the unfaithful woman. It's not all that complicated or deep. It's just what it is.
  6. "Rehab" Rihanna lights up the desert in this music video. She's there leaning against a sports car, waiting for Justin Timberlake.
  7. "Umbrella" As you might imagine, this song has many rain images. There's lots of water and lots of Rihanna getting wet. And that's not a bad thing.
  8. "Shut Up and Drive" Rihanna must love cars because she's seen singing about and hanging around cars in this video. Then again, it makes sense for the song.
  9. "Wait Your Turn" This black & white video features Rihanna in an eye patch. Rihanna looks like a movie star one minute and a model the next. She can play either part.
  10. "Take A Bow" With a colorful video that looks like a movie clip, Rihanna gives her guy a goodbye. It's obvious with the way she acts in it that she's done for good with him.
Posted on: Mar. 31, 2011