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Rihanna’s "Kiss It Better" Video Is All About The Best Part Of Make-Up Sex
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Rihanna’s "Kiss It Better" Video Is All About The Best Part Of Make-Up Sex

First comes the arguments. Then comes the slammed doors, followed by the apologies. Next is the passionate lovemaking, which may or may not consist of lip biting, back scratching, and licking of some naughty bits. Surprisingly, I'm not talking about make-up sex. I'm talking about Princess Rihanna's latest NSFW music video "Kiss It Better," which is the latest track released from her ANTI album. The sexy video is sure to go on your "playtime" Spotify playlist, give you blue balls, or make you want to take a cold shower. It's that hot! Ow!


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The slow, racy groove is exactly about what the titles suggests, so it was only appropriate that the Bajan singer rolled while passionately pleasing herself as she sings about the best parts of make-up sex.

Been waitin' on that sunshine, boy I think I need that back
Can't do it like that
No one else gon' get it like that
So why argue? You yell, but cha take me back
Who cares, when it feels like crack?
Boy, ya know that you always do it right

Everything she sings about in the song is the part of makeup sex most all women enjoy, and as much as I love the track, the lyrics are only the icing on the cake. The best part about the video is the fact that you can watch it on mute and still get turned on. She makes sure that everyone is getting turned on equally.

What I love about the video is that she's giving me Lisa Fischer/Madonna music video vibes, where she sets her music to black and white visuals, which brings more depth to the track. But she does it in a way that only she could execute. And it was a flawless victory.

All hail to the princess for getting everyone ready to start a fight with their partners, so they could also indulge in the best part of make-up sex. Only.

Take a look at the video below.

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Featured image via "Kiss It Better" video/Rihanna VEVO

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