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Rihanna releases new song 'Work' featuring Drake

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Christopher Hooton
Wednesday 27 January 2016 14:10 GMT
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Rihanna has released her new track 'Work', a collaboration with Drake.

The pair have worked together several times before, most famously on the single 'What's My Name?'

'Work' premiered on Tidal this morning and got its first UK radio play on BBC Radio 1 this afternoon.

The version already online seems to be from the radio play. A Redditor noted: 'I always ask for Tidal rips before realising that nobody owns a Tidal account'.

'Work' is expected to feature on Rihanna's upcoming album Anti. Here are the songs that have been recorded for it so far:

"American Oxygen"

"Bitch Better Have My Money"

"FourFiveSeconds" (with Kanye West and Paul McCartney)

"Higher"

"Ignite Me"

"James Joint (Interlude)"

"Kiss It Better"

"Nothing's Promised"

"A Night" (samples "Only If for a Night" by Florence + the Machine)

"Work" (featuring Drake)

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