Rihanna SNAPS During Interview With Esquire
Was Esquire Magazine in the wrong for some of the questioning? Transcript below. Leave a comment.
Esquire: What has been the Twitter response to the Chris Brown remixes?
Rihanna: Some love it, some hate it, some love it but hate that we did it. But the response in the end has been incredible.
Esquire: Was that [the recording session] the first time youād seen him in a while?
Rihanna: When would we have seen each other? Weāve both been working and touring. [changes the subject]. This is really good food.
Esquire: It proved quite a controversial thing.
Rihanna: Wellā¦definitely. Definitely. It caught me a little off-guard to be honestā¦especially the amount ofā¦negative attention. Because it never occurred to me how this was a problem, you know. It really didnāt.
Esquire: Because enough time had passed that it was OK?
Rihanna: I thought people were gonna be surprised that we finally did a record together, but I didnāt see how people could think it was a bad thing, you know? In my mind, it was just music.
Esquire: Some people felt it sent the wrong message.
Rihanna: [Angrily] What was that? What message would that be?
Esquire: Youād gone back to someone who put you in the hospital.
Rihanna: [Getting angry] Oh really? Did I?
Esquire: Well⦠yes.
Rihanna: Did I? Did I? Did I?
Esquire: You went and recorded with him, yes.
Rihanna: Okay. In a completely professional environment. And on a complete professional note. I mean, if I went back to him [as a girlfriend], then thatās a whole different discussion. And if I ever do, then thatās something that yāall have to talk to me about when ā if ā that ever happens. Until then, look at it for what it is. I think a lot of people jumped to an assumption that was incorrect and they ended up looking stupid.
Esquire: The assumption you were dating again?
Rihanna: Because of a song. How stupid. If I was together with every collaborator I worked with⦠f-ck my life.
Esquire: Still, the lyrics didnāt do much to dispel that impression. His opening line is āGirl I want to fuck you right now/been a long time/Iāve been missing your bodyā. You reply: āRemember how you did it/If you still want to kiss it/Then come and get itā.
Rihanna: That was the tone before he was even on the record. You think it was going to be about hopscotch or jump rope?
Esquire: So neither of you for a minute thought āThis is going to put the cat among the pigeonsā?
Rihanna: I could never see anything wrong with making music.
Esquire: Maybe the thing is that as an artist your personal and private life are intertwined, and youāve already played on this. The first song you put out after the beating incident was āLove the Way You Lieā, about domestic violence.
Rihanna: Absolutely. But Love The Way You Live was me as an artist working with Eminem as an artist, telling our stories individually. On a track together. Iām lost. Iām confused as to what youāre trying to get at.
Esquire: That itās hard to separate the person whoās been the victim of domestic violence and the pop star singing about domestic violence.
Rihanna: I know. And thatās how f-cked up society is. Thereās a lot of sh-t yāall canāt get over. Yāall holding your breath on a lot of stuff that doesnāt matter. When you realize who you live for, and whoās important to please, a lot of people will actually start living. I am never going to get caught up in that. Iām gonna look back on my life and say that I enjoyed it ā and I lived it for me- and God. This is turning into a tacky interview. What do you really want to talk about? Iām not here to [talk] about messy sh-t.
Esquire: Itās just whatās been making the headlines recently.
Rihanna: OK! So do you want to talk about everything on Google? Or do you want to talk about stuff that my fans want to know? Letās get to the real stuff. The stuff thatās important.
Esquire: What do your fans want to know?
Rihanna: You tell me, as a journalist. Youāre asking the questions and I give you the answers. I canāt give the questions too.
Esquire: Iām sorry itās upset you.
Rihanna: It hasnāt upset me. It upsets me that you keep asking the same kind of questions about stuff thatās trivial. Whatās there to talk about? Are all your questions like that? Letās move onto the next one.
Esquire: Itās just that you havenāt given an interview for a while. A lot has happened.
Rihanna: You think I havenāt given an interview for a while? I did four this morning.
Esquire: Did they go any better than this?
Rihanna: Weāll see [when they come out] tomorrow