Rihanna And Coldplay Release Full Video For Princess Of China
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Rihanna And Coldplay Release Full Video For Princess Of China

Remember the brief clip from the Princess of China video which surfaced a while back and only featured Rihanna, not Coldplay? Well today we have the full thing. The previously released clip only featured Rihanna as it was meant to be played during Coldplay's tour. The full music video features Coldplay as well and now it's online for your viewing pleasure.
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Remember the brief clip from the Princess of China video which surfaced a while back and only featured Rihanna, not Coldplay? Well today we have the full thing for you. The previously released clip only featured Rihanna as it was meant to be played during Coldplay‘s tour when they performed the tracked.

As expected, the full music video features Coldplay as well as Rihanna and now it’s online for your viewing pleasure.

“The final concept is a movie trailer to an old Kung-fu film,” explained RiRi of the music video. “I get to play a bad samurai bitch. I get to play a cute little geisha bitch.”

Rihanna and Martin play lovers in the trippy video and their love story is what the clip is centered on.

“Her bit on our record is my favorite bit,” the Coldplay frontman told MTV News last fall about Rihanna’s feature on Mylo Xyloto. “When the song came out, it sort of asked for her to be on it. And I think at this point, we have nothing to lose, and so we’ve been trying some new things and trying to break down the perceived boundaries between different types of music.”

Check it out below and let us know what you think.


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