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"Work" is a song by Barbadian singer
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featuring Canadian rapper Drake, from Rihanna's eighth studio album ''Anti'' (2016). It was released on January 27, 2016, by Westbury Road and Roc Nation as the lead single from the album. The song was written by Rihanna, Drake, Jahron Brathwaite, Monte Moir, Rupert Thomas,
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, and Matthew "Boi-1da" Samuels, the latter of which produced the track while Kuk Harrell and Noah "40" Shebib were additional producers. Incorporating elements of
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,
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, pop, and R&B, "Work" contains an interpolation of Alexander O'Neal's " If You Were Here Tonight" (1985). Written in the English-based creole languages of
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and
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, its lyrics are about fragile relationships and yearning for intimacy. "Work" was accompanied by two
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s directed by Director X and Tim Erem, and both were released on February 22, 2016. The first depicts Rihanna and Drake dancing in a club, and the second shows them in a room alone. Rihanna performed the song live at the Brit Awards and the MTV Video Music Awards, both in 2016, and it was included on the set list of her Anti World Tour. The single spent nine weeks atop the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and helped Rihanna surpass
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as the artist with the fourth-most US number-one hits. It peaked at number one in Canada, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, and South Africa, and received many multi-platinum certifications, including a Diamond certification in France and the United States, as well as nine-times Platinum certification in Canada. It was the fourth-bestselling song of 2016 in the US. "Work" had sold 32.5 million units worldwide by January 2021. At the time of its release, critical response to "Work" was mixed; reviews that praised the song highlighted Rihanna's return to the dancehall sound of her early career and embrace of Caribbean culture, while reviews that were less enthusiastic labeled its production as repetitive and the lyrics as insubstantial. However, critical opinion improved over time; the song was nominated for
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and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 59th Grammy Awards, and publications such as ''
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'' and ''Pitchfork'' ranked it among the best songs of the 2010s decade. Some journalists credit "Work" with reinvigorating dancehall in mainstream popular music in the mid-2010s.


Background and release

Following the release of Rihanna's seventh studio album, '' Unapologetic'', and its accompanying tour, Rihanna took a step back from music. "I wanted to have a year to just do whatever I want artistically, creatively," the singer said. She then went on to state that this hiatus lasted only a week before she ultimately returned to the studio. Following the release of three singles in 2015—" FourFiveSeconds" (with
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), " Bitch Better Have My Money" and " American Oxygen"—'' Billboard'' announced that Rihanna was set to premiere a new single on January 27, 2016, at 8 am EST. The same day, "Work" premiered on several radio stations worldwide, including
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in the United Kingdom. Subsequently, it was made available for digital download in most countries, worldwide, via the iTunes Store, and was added for streaming on
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, and Tidal.


Writing and recording

"Work" was written by PartyNextDoor, Drake,
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, Monte Moir, Rupert "Sevn" Thomas,
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and Matthew Samuels, and was produced by Boi-1da, Sevn Thomas, Ritter, Kuk Harrell and Noah "40" Shebib. In the summer of 2015, Thomas, Ritter, Boi-1da, and Martin Mason, among others, stayed at Drake's house in
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for a mid-week period. Thomas described the time spent at the home as a "beat factory, everyone was sitting there working and collaborating with each other." Thomas created a beat which was
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-influenced; he later played it for Boi-1da to which he positively responded, "We're both Jamaican-Canadian. It was just something in our DNA, so it woke him up, and we started remembering all these old dancehall songs from the '90s." Boi-1da came with up idea for sampling an "old school dancehall rhythm" and after that the chords were made with Ritter and past it, "everything went organically". The most recognizable sampling found in the "Work" riddim is from the 1998 riddim "Sail Away" which was produced by Richie Stephens and Mikey 2000, interpolating Alexander O'Neal's " If You Were Here Tonight". When the song's music was finished, Boi-1da sent it to PartyNextDoor who wrote the lyrics. "He’s an incredible writer, and he's Jamaican as well. I think so that's how he's able to come up with those vibes and feels," noted Thomas. PartyNextDoor originally wrote the record as a breakup song; after Drake heard the song and loved it, he decided to write and record a verse, as well . The original reference track contained Braithwaite's vocals and a tweaked verse from Drake. It leaked as a snippet in February 2016, but the full version was released online in April of that year. Initially, the intention was to keep the song as a collaboration between the two, or to give to
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. Shortly thereafter, Braithwaite stayed at Rihanna's home in Malibu, where he played her the song, saying afterwards "it was all that she could sing around the house" and it was her "family's favourite song". Rihanna's vocals were recorded by Marcos Tovar and Kuk Harrell at Westlake Recording Studios, Los Angeles; the latter also served as a vocal producer. Drake's vocals were recorded by Noel Cadastre and Noah "40" Shebib at the Sandra Gale Studios in California and the SOTA Studios in Toronto. The vocal recording was assisted by Thomas Warren, while additional vocals were provided by PartyNextDoor. Manny Marroquin mixed "Work" at the Larrabee Studios, while Noel "Gadget" Campbell and Shebib did the mixing at the Studio 360 and SOTA Studios in Toronto. The mastering was done by Chris Gehringer at the Sterling Sound in New York City. "Work" marked the third collaboration between Rihanna and Drake, following " What's My Name?" in 2010 and " Take Care" in 2012.


Composition and lyrical interpretation

"Work" is a
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- pop and R&B song, with a length of three minutes and thirty-nine seconds. Hugh McIntyre of ''
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'' described the song as "quite" urban and mixes hip hop influences with "island vibes". Zach Frydenlund of '' Complex'' wrote that the song "is slower and very rhythmic with Rihanna showing off her vocal skills over the crafty production." The song is in the C
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(written using the same key signature as G minor) in common time with a
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of 92 beats per minute. The vocals in the song span from F3 to E5. Alexa Camp of ''
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'' called it "an understated midtempo jam in the vein of Janet Jackson's recent ' No Sleeep', with a percolating beat, sinuous synth lines, and vocal samples stretched and pulled in a way that recalls Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis's masterful production work on Janet's 1997 album '' The Velvet Rope''." ''
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'' Harriet Gibsone wrote: "The glossy, modernist 'Work' skewers elements of dub and dancehall: her voice is at times Auto-Tuned, and a distant sample of what sounds a little like
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's " My Jamaican Guy" haunts its empty spaces." ''
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'' Daniel Kreps wrote the song contains "a tropical house vibe". In contrary, Taj Ran from '' Billboard'' wrote the song "isn't part of a new genre that many in the mainstream media are calling 'tropical house.' ''Anti'' lead single is undeniably drenched in
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, a genre with deep roots in Jamaica's club scene that spun off from reggae in the 1970s." According to ''
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''s Spencer Kornhaber, the single has "strangely unfinished quality" that features its verses, choruses and
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fade into themselves, "forgoing soft-to-loud explosions or exciting rhythmic changes". He also noted that, Boi-1da also tries to create "escalation" in the song by adding additional drums for the second chorus, flutes, autotuned harmonies and back-off piano. ''
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'' Jon Caramanica noted Rihanna at times "barely even relies on words, truncating her syllables past patois to something far less exact." Lyrically, "Work" is "about working for a paycheck no matter what else is going on in your life." Additionally, it focuses on "a fragile relationship" that can be seen in the lines, "If I get another chance to, I would never, oh never, neglect you," which Rihanna sings.


Reception

"Work" has received mixed reviews from critics. Editor Joe Lynch wrote that the track finds Rihanna "reteaming with frequent collaborator/ex Drake, but that's the only predictable thing about this song—while it's hardly a 180-degree turn for Rih, its minimal production subverts expectations of what you'd expect a major pop star to release when they're gearing up to drop their long-delayed new album." Alexa Camp of ''
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'' wrote: "the new track has the potential to at least partly justify the gold crown on the album's cover." BET's Kathy Iandoli called the song "comfortable, but still good." ''Spin'''s Brennan Carley thought Rihanna made the "lackadaisical song gel." Other critics were more skeptical. Hugh McIntyre of ''
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'' wrote "It's a well-produced song, but is it the pop hit that she needed?" Idolator's Robbie Daw's review was mixed, writing "Musically, the track is a charming, if also somewhat sparse, affair that feels like it blew in on a tropical, warm June wind and nestled up beside our ears." Robin Reiff of '' The A.V. Club'' wrote: "the sheer repetition of the hook creates a built-in expiration date for when this song transitions from catchy to mildly annoying." Taj Rani of '' Billboard'' stated "Work" has brought the genre of dancehall to the forefront of American music (again), as it became the first dancehall song to top the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 since Sean Paul's "
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" in 2006. She opined that the song is a prime example of "an unapologetic black woman proudly showing her heritage at a time when our politics are dominated by #BlackLivesMatter and Donald Trump's racist, xenophobic and misogynistic tirades." Rani continued to state that although mainstream critics are "uncomfortable" with Rihanna's use of patois (describing it as " gibberish"), she was able to display West Indian culture, front-and-center, without appropriation from mainstream culture.


Accolades

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'' named "Work" as one of the 30 best songs of the first half of 2016: "What would even you call a minimalist banger? One of America's most reliable singles artists created an arch, moody album instead of a handful of chart-ready pop confections, but we still couldn't resist this barely-there tune with a beat like a dancehall wisp and lyrics like a freestyle."
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named it "best track of 2016", writing that "Work was off-kilter, lacked a big chorus and weaved in a dubious 80s ballad. It also clicked perfectly, a song that captured two era-defining artists and one all the more infectious for its rule-defying restraint." The British magazine ''
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'' named "Work" the best song of 2016 in their year-end critics' poll. '' NPR'' and ''
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'' both placed the song at number fifteen on their respective year-end lists. For ''
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,'' it was the seventh best song of the year. '' Billboard'' ranked "Work" at number 25 on their "100 Best Pop Songs of 2016" list, noting "Its hypnotic chorus burrowing its way into the year's subconscious." In the annual '' Village Voice''s "Pazz & Jop" mass critics' poll (of the year's best in music) for 2016, "Work" was tied at number 9 with
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's " Blackstar". The song was additionally ranked among 2010s-decade-end lists by ''NME'', ''Consequence of Sound'', '' Slant Magazine'', and ''Pitchfork''. "Work" was nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and
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at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. "Work" was nominated for, and won, the categories of "R&B Song of the Year" and "Best Collaboration" at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards.


Commercial performance

"Work" debuted at number nine on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart issue dated February 13, 2016. It became the 27th top-ten hit for Rihanna and 15th for Drake. With this feat, Rihanna tied Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson and
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as the artists with the fifth-most top-ten songs on the chart. The singer scored 27 top-ten singles on the Hot 100 in a span of 10 years and eight months between her first single, " Pon de Replay" and "Work", and became the fastest solo artist to reach the plateau. It also became Rihanna's 50th song to chart on the Hot 100. "Work" debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' Digital Songs chart with over 126,000 downloads sold in only just over a day of tracking. Additionally, "Work" launched at number 27 on the US ''Billboard'' Radio Songs chart with 44 million audience impressions, becoming the highest debut of her career. The following week, "Work" sold an additional 156,000 copies and moved up to number seven on the Hot 100 chart. In its third week, "Work" jumped 7–4 on the Hot 100 chart, earning Rihanna her milestone 20th top-five hit, tying her with
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as the artists with the fifth-most top-five songs on the chart In its fourth week, "Work" reached the summit of the Hot 100 chart and became Rihanna's fourteenth number-one song in the United States. Subsequently, she became the artist with the fourth-most number-one songs on the chart following
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with 20, Mariah Carey with 19 and
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with 18 chart toppers. She broke a tie with Michael Jackson, who had reached 13 chart-toppers on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in his lifetime. Additionally, "Work" became Drake's second number-one single on the chart, the previous being the pair's 2010 collaboration, "What's My Name?". For the same issue, it rose to number 10 on the Radio Songs chart and became her 24th top-ten single, surpassing Mariah Carey's lead of 23 top-tens on that chart. The song remained at number-one on the Hot 100 for nine consecutive weeks and was unseated by Desiigner's " Panda". The song was most successful on the ''Billboard''
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where it debuted atop the chart, becoming Rihanna's fifth chart-topper and Drake's fourteenth. As of January 2021, "Work" has accumulated over 1.4 billion streams and 1,906,000 downloads in the United States. In France, "Work" peaked at number one on the chart for two weeks, becoming Rihanna's sixth number-one in the country, the second-highest amount of all time. The single also broke the record for the most streams in a single week, with 2.056 million streams. By January 2021, the single had sold an estimated 32.5 million units worldwide.


Music video

Two music videos were released for the single; the first was directed by Director X who had previously worked with Rihanna on her debut video " Pon de Replay" while the second was directed by Tim Erem. Harv Glazer and Melissa Larsen served as a producer of the visual, while Daniel Bouquet and Alexi Zabes were the director of photography. Laura McMillan and Nick Rondeau were the editors of the video, while Nick Cortes served as the production coordinator. Missy Galanida, Isaac Rice and Taj Critchlow, served as the videos executive producers while Dave Hussey of Company 3 was the colorist. Rihanna later announced its premiere date to be February 22, 2016 via her
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account, while also releasing a videoclip via
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. Filming of the first accompanying music video took place at the Real Jerk restaurant in
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on February 5. Director X stated that when filming the video they wanted to make it look like they were in a West Indian neighborhood, in a West Indian restaurant. The second video for the single directed by Tim Erem was discussed between the director, Rihanna and Drake in the studio at 4 a.m., where they were attempting to come up with ideas to add a tropical vibe to their already existing footage. After thirty minutes they came up with the idea of shooting a video in a whole pink room. The first video opens with a shot of "The Real Jerk" carpark, in which Rihanna and Drake enter separately. The shot switches to Rihanna dancing in the nightclub, in front of a mirror. Drake enters the scene in which he raps. The video ends with credits written in a red, green and yellow typeface. The second video is shot in one piece, as it shows Rihanna and Drake in a room full of neon pink lights and styled with sofas and house plants
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. Hazel Cills of MTV noted Rihanna's and Drake's chemistry as "playful and confrontational", which was "ultimately made for the viewer's pleasure". Cills continued to state that the second video "luxuriates in our voyeurism." Christopher Hooton from The Independent also picked upon the videos sense of voyeurism and compared the second video to Drake's previous single "
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's " Anaconda". Popsugar called the songs accompanying videos "relatively simple," but stated they were an "instant classics", while RollingStone noted the videos as being "steamy". "Work" was nominated for the "Video of the Year" award as the 2016
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, as well as being nominated for the "Best Female Video" award as the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards. '' Time Magazine'' listed the video at number eight on their Top 10 Pop Music Videos of 2016, while ''
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'' placed it at number twenty-five on their list of The Best Music Videos of 2016. As of June 2018, the video has received over 1.0 billion views on
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.


Performances and remixes

Rihanna performed "Consideration" (with
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) and "Work" (with Drake, vocals only) live, for the first time, at the 2016 Brit Awards on February 24, 2016. It was Rihanna's first televised promotional appearance for the album. "Work" was also performed during her Anti World Tour (2016). She performed the song with Drake (along with " Too Good") at ''OVO'' Fest
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on July 31, 2016. Rihanna also performed "Work" at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, as part of a medley with " Rude Boy" and " What's My Name?". Several years later, the song was performed as part of Rihanna's headlining set at the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show. On February 9, 2016, rapper ASAP Ferg released his remix of "Work" via SoundCloud. On February 17, 2016, Nigerian artist Burna Boy released a remix of "Work", along with a lyric video. On March 6, 2016, American rapper Lil Mama released a remix of the song; her version features the same production and chorus, but is accompanied by new rap bars. Lil Mama's version was also released with a video, in which she recreated the original along with newly-choreographed dance moves. On March 8, 2016, DJDS released an '80s-inspired remix via SoundCloud. On March 19, 2016, Work (Remixes) EP was officially released via Tidal Including R3HAB REMiX (Extended Remix and Extended Instrumental), Burns' Late Night Rollin' Remix, Bad Royale Remix (Bad Royale Remix), and Lost Kings Remix (and Extended Remix). American producers Ookay & Yultron released a remix of the song as well, giving it a hybrid trap-inspired beat. The remix was released via SoundCloud on Yultron's page. On April 11, 2016, Spanish singer-songwriter Alba Farelo Solé, better known as Bad Gyal (b. March 7, 1997, in
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), uploaded a tribute video of "Work" to her
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channel with new lyrics in the Catalán language, her mother tongue. The cover, entitled
Pai
(Catalán for "money"), has a nearly-identical sound to Rihanna's "Work", albeit in a different language with completely different words, and featuring Bad Gyal's signature use of autotune effects. "Pai" has garnered over four million views on YouTube, and stands as one of Bad Gyal's earliest music videos.


Track listing


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Rihanna's official website. ;Locations * Recorded at Westlake Beverly Recording Studios in
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, California, Sandra Gale Studios, California and SOTA Studios, Toronto * Mixed at Studio 306 and SOTA Studios in
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, Canada and Larrabee Studios in Universal City, California * Mastering at Sterling Sound Studios in
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, New York ;Personnel * Rihanna – vocals, writing * Drake – vocals, writing * Jahron Brathwaite – writing, additional vocals * Boi-1da – writing, production * Allen Ritter – writing * Sevn Thomas – writing * Monte Moir – writing (interpolation) * Marcos Tovar – vocal recording * Kuk Harrell – vocal recording, vocal production * Thomas Warren – vocal recording * Noel Cadastre – vocal recording * Noel "Gadget" Campbell – mixing * Noah "40" Shebib – vocal production, vocal recording, mixing * Manny Marroquin – mixing * Chris Gehringer – mastering


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* Artists with the most number-ones on the U.S. Hot 100 *
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* List of Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles of 2016 * List of number-one hits of 2016 (France) * List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2016 * List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 2016 * List of number-one singles of 2016 (South Africa) * List of number-one dance singles of 2016 (U.S.)


References


Further reading

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