Roc Nation newcomer Rita Ora releases her much awaited music video for her latest single R.I.P. In the clip, which is enhanced by fellow British rapper Tinie Tempah, Ora does a visual cleansing, retiring the old her as she sings, “R.I.P. to the girl you use to see, her days are over, baby she’s over.”
“R.I.P.,” which was written by Young Money superstar Drake, produced by dubstep lords Chase & Status and powerhouse duo Stargate, is Ora’s debut solo UK single. The song stays true to her UK roots, while helping her to make an impact in the U.S.
Ora’s debut album coming soon via Roc Nation
“R.I.P.” by Rita Ora featuring Tinie Tempah is a dynamic blend of pop and hip-hop that delivers an infectious energy from start to finish. From the moment the song begins, listeners are swept up in its upbeat tempo and catchy hooks.
Rita Ora’s vocals are bold and powerful as she navigates through the song’s catchy melodies and infectious beats with confidence and charisma. Her voice exudes a sense of empowerment, perfectly complementing the song’s anthemic vibe.
Tinie Tempah’s rap verse adds an extra layer of energy to the track, injecting his trademark flow and lyricism into the mix. His dynamic delivery and clever wordplay elevate the song to new heights, ensuring that listeners are hooked from start to finish.
Lyrically, “R.I.P.” is a celebration of living life to the fullest and leaving behind negativity and drama. The song’s empowering lyrics encourage listeners to let go of their inhibitions and embrace the moment, making it the perfect anthem for dancing and partying.
The production of “R.I.P.” is dynamic and infectious, featuring a vibrant mix of pulsating beats, catchy synths, and infectious hooks that keep the energy levels soaring from start to finish. With its irresistible groove and empowering lyrics, the song is guaranteed to get everyone on their feet and dancing the night away.
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