Fool In Love
Rihanna · Talk That Talk (Deluxe Edition) [2011]
Mama, I found a man
Who loves me and understands
Papa, he's quite a man
He adores me, he's my biggest fan
And don't get me wrong,
I know he's not perfect in your eyes
But somehow he's flawless in mine
And you may tell me to run, run now
But I can't do that
We're too far down the hole
He's got a hold on my soul
So I guess I'm a fool
I'm a fool in love
But I'm willing to stay here
And bask in the glory of his heart
I guess I'm a fool in love
But I'm willing to look so stupid
Till I've had enough
Mama, don't judge me now
I'm not trying to hurt you
I know this won't make you proud
Papa, did I let you down?
Are you ashamed of how your little girl turned out?
You see a monster
I see a smile
You say it's danger
And I'm in denial
But somehow I feel so safe right now
So I guess I'm a fool
I'm a fool in love
But I'm willing to stay here
And bask in the glory of his heart
I guess I'm a fool in love
But I'm willing to look so stupid
Till I've had enough
Who loves me and understands
Papa, he's quite a man
He adores me, he's my biggest fan
And don't get me wrong,
I know he's not perfect in your eyes
But somehow he's flawless in mine
And you may tell me to run, run now
But I can't do that
We're too far down the hole
He's got a hold on my soul
So I guess I'm a fool
I'm a fool in love
But I'm willing to stay here
And bask in the glory of his heart
I guess I'm a fool in love
But I'm willing to look so stupid
Till I've had enough
Mama, don't judge me now
I'm not trying to hurt you
I know this won't make you proud
Papa, did I let you down?
Are you ashamed of how your little girl turned out?
You see a monster
I see a smile
You say it's danger
And I'm in denial
But somehow I feel so safe right now
So I guess I'm a fool
I'm a fool in love
But I'm willing to stay here
And bask in the glory of his heart
I guess I'm a fool in love
But I'm willing to look so stupid
Till I've had enough
Fool In Love
Rihanna's "Fool In Love" serves as a standout track from her 2011 album Talk That Talk, blending her signature R&B sensibilities with a polished, mid-tempo groove. The recording features a smooth production style characteristic of her work during this era, showcasing her vocal range and emotive delivery. As part of her broader discography, the song reflects themes of romantic vulnerability and self-assurance, fitting seamlessly within the pop and R&B landscape of early 2010s. It stands alongside other notable releases from the period, such as Diamonds and Love That U Want, reinforcing her status as a dominant force in contemporary music.

