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Rihanna has now premiered the official music video for her latest single, "Bitch Better Have My Money", and it's a Tarantino-esque short film!

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Rihanna Drops Short Film For Bitch Better Have My Money

Rihanna has now premiered the official music video for her latest single, “Bitch Better Have My Money”, and it’s a Tarantino-esque short film!

It’s true that nothing seems to be in place when it comes to Rihanna and the era for her upcoming studio album. Her latest single, “Bitch Better Have My Money”, has been out for quite a while now, but it has only now received an accompanying video.

The 7-minute long video, directed by Rihanna herself in collaboration with MegaForce, finds the songstress in full criminal mode. She’s the head bitch in charge and is joined by her girlfriends in kidnapping a rich dude’s wife. After escaping the police and giving zero fucks throughout, they go back to the man’s house with his wife carried in a box. He’s introduced as the accountant, a.k.a. the “bitch” (Hannibal’s Mad Mikkelsen), as he’s tied down waiting for RiRi to pick her weapons. It all ends successfully for the gang, with the songstress laying naked and covered with blood in a box full of cash. Damn, who knew Rihanna was actually the second coming of Tarantino?!

“Bitch Better Have My Money” serves as the second offering to be lifted from the songstress’ forthcoming, eighth studio album and it’s a follow-up to “FourFiveSeconds”, featuring Kanye West and Paul McCartney. Rihanna has yet to announce the title of her long-awaited comeback record, but it’s commonly called #R8 among her fans. Take a look at the short film below.

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