The Rihanna 'You Da One' Video is Retro Chic
Souzan Michael — December 27, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: stupiddope & vevo
Dropping the video for the second single off her new album 'Talk That Talk,' the Rihanna 'You Da One' video is shot entirely in black and white and is one of the most artistic and visually stunning videos of the pop star's career thus far.
Featuring the Barbados-born starlet donning several different blonde wigs (similar to the short pixie wig she donned in her Armani ads), the video is inspired by the classic film A Clockwork Orange and surprisingly, Rihanna pulls off the look flawlessly.
Love her or hate her, the Rihanna 'You Da One' video is undoubtedly a treat for the eyes and a visually captivating music video.
Featuring the Barbados-born starlet donning several different blonde wigs (similar to the short pixie wig she donned in her Armani ads), the video is inspired by the classic film A Clockwork Orange and surprisingly, Rihanna pulls off the look flawlessly.
Love her or hate her, the Rihanna 'You Da One' video is undoubtedly a treat for the eyes and a visually captivating music video.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Videos - There is an opportunity for artists to create visually stunning music videos that pay homage to classic films, such as A Clockwork Orange.
2. Artistic Music Videos - There is a growing trend of musicians creating visually captivating videos that provide a treat for the eyes, like the Rihanna 'You Da One' video.
3. Blonde Wig Trend - The use of blonde wigs in music videos and advertisements, as seen in the Rihanna 'You Da One' video, is becoming increasingly popular.
Industry Implications
1. Music Industry - Musicians can use retro-inspired and visually captivating music videos to stand out in a highly competitive industry.
2. Fashion Industry - There is a demand for blonde wigs similar to the ones featured in the Rihanna 'You Da One' video, creating an opportunity for wig manufacturers and retailers.
3. Film Industry - The success of the visually stunning Rihanna 'You Da One' video, inspired by A Clockwork Orange, showcases the potential for more music videos influenced by classic films.
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