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Originally posted by SaneBeyhannaStan
It is actually Rihanna singing from a male's perspective on rejecting a woman, I think she saw that people would and have interpreted the song that way and that is why she filmed the video as if it was about a lesbian relationship.
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Nope, so wrong. It is not in any way from a male perspective on rejecting a woman, it is actually indeed a lesbian love song. Some girl falls in love with Rihanna and Rih says to her it's okay but she can't love her the same way because she is straight.
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Originally posted by Rocker666
okay I just listened to it. What did she change that gave her a credit???
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She added a bridge (listen again to demo- there is no bridge in Fauntleroy version), that exactly prove what I'm talking about
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Yes we can dance, but you gotta watch your hands, watch me all night I move under the light because I understand that we all need love, and I'm not afraid to feel the love but I don't feel that way."
Later she confirmed some Japanese magazine I think in 2009 thats what the song is about. It's actually one of her saddest songs ever, totally underrated. My top 5 Rih songs ever.