Stills have been released from the Drake video "Take Care" featuring Rihanna. In the black and white pics, the pair intimately hold one another.
Director Yoann Lemoine told MTV News the pair had an unforced rapport:
"They seemed to be super close and that's what I wanted for the video. Visually, it's a very humble video. It's not crazy. It's actually the most indie video I've done my whole life. It's probably the most famous artists, and they were so open to a project that was so minimal."
"I want to make it perfect — the best video I've done to date — so I'm just taking my time," Drake previously said of the video.
Take Care, Drake's sophomore album, has hit number one on Billboard's 200, R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap album charts.
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