Hurricane

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Rihanna, Rupee uh

Warning, warning, The hurricane's coming

So all you haters out there, yes you better start running

Lock your doors, protect your homes

The hurricanes coming through the microphone

Blowing up right through your zone

Coming straight toward your throne (coming straight for your throne)

Hurricane it's the hurricane (hurricane it's the hurricane)

Blowing holes right through your brain

Hurricane it's the hurricane

Hurricane



(Kill it Rihanna, yo)

Straight out the Carribean sea

You know you gotta feel me

Im a 1,2,3,4,5 category, and im so deadly

Come from the land of Barbados

And you know that im more dangerous

Im coming for the come

gonna huff and a puff and blow your house down



You've got to dig this one

Tell them all to run

When its said and done,

I'll be the champion,

moving strong and fast,

the industry's forecast

Just put me first and the rest of them last

(and the rest of them last)

And the rest of them last (come on girl, uh)

Hurricane it's the hurricane (hurricane hurricane)

Blowing holes right through your brain (straight through your brain)

Hurricane it's the hurricane

Hurricane



So you better be warned

Don't be fooled by the eye of the storm

Cuz when you least expect

Imma creep right in

you best protect your nest

So whoever you are (are)

no matter near or far (far)

just check your radar,

and look out for Rihanna

You've got to dig this one

Tell them all to run

When its said and done,

I'll be the champion

Warning, warning! (this is a warning)

Warning, warning! (Rupee, Rihanna)

(coming straight out of Barbados)

Hurricane

Rihanna's "Hurricane" stands as a defining track from her 2012 album *Unapologetic*, showcasing her evolution from pop icon to a more mature, R&B-infused artist. The song features a moody, atmospheric production that complements her vocal delivery, which blends soulful grit with electronic textures. Released during a pivotal era in her career, the track reflects themes of resilience and overcoming adversity, resonating deeply with listeners seeking emotional depth. It exemplifies the genre-blending approach that characterized her work in the early 2010s, merging dance-pop sensibilities with a darker, more introspective tone. The recording remains a notable example of her ability to craft songs that are both commercially viable and artistically significant, solidifying her status as a versatile force in contemporary music.