What's My Name? - Rihanna Ft. Drake (lyrics) Рџћµ Access
The music video, filmed in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, visually reinforced the song’s themes. It depicted a romantic encounter in a grocery store and a walk through city streets, grounding the pop superstars in a relatable, everyday setting. The video’s aesthetic—featuring Rihanna’s iconic bright red hair—defined the Loud era and became a staple of early 2010s pop culture. Conclusion
Her verses portray a woman who is confident but ready to be swept off her feet. When she asks, "Oh na-na, what's my name?" she isn't seeking her identity; she is challenging her partner to acknowledge her presence and importance in his life. What's My Name? - Rihanna ft. Drake (Lyrics) рџЋµ
This paper explores the cultural impact, lyrical themes, and collaborative chemistry of the 2010 hit single by Rihanna, featuring Drake. The music video, filmed in the Lower East
Released in late 2010 as the second single from Rihanna’s fifth studio album, Loud , "What's My Name?" marked a pivotal moment in 21st-century pop and R&B. Produced by the Norwegian duo Stargate, the track moved away from the dark, industrial tones of Rihanna's previous album, Rated R , embracing a vibrant, island-infused "electro-R&B" sound. The song is best known for its infectious "Oh na-na" hook and the debut collaboration between Rihanna and Drake, a partnership that would become one of the most successful pairings in modern music. Lyrical Themes and Narrative Conclusion Her verses portray a woman who is