Smooth Operators: Rihanna with Robin Thicke for GQ

Rihanna teams up for a hot photo session with with the equally hot Robin Thicke!
One of them smells like roses and the incense of the gods; the other smells like man-sweat and a freshly smoked joint. One of them was plucked from Barbados and primed to be a star on urban radio until—oops!—pop superstardom interfered; the other has been bouncing around the music industry since the age of 16, finally breaking through at 30 years young. Neither of them, despite swirling rumors, has been making romantic visits to Shia LaBeouf on the set of Indiana Jones IV. Both of them, despite very different paths to success, had massive hits this year.
Read the full article and see more pictures after the jump!!

The story of Rihanna and Robin Thicke is very much the story of two songs: “Umbrella” and “Lost Without U,” two ubiquitous tunes that are more than just bubblegum. Deejays and veejays played both of them relentlessly, but we never got sugar sick. Rihanna says that when she first listened to the songwriter’s demo of “Umbrella,” she thought it sounded a little weird. “Then I got to the part that everybody loves,” she says, before singing the syllables of the summer: “Ella, ella, eh, eh, eh. I said, ‘Oh, my God, I have to have this.’ ” A couple of months and one Jay-Z guest verse later, and half the world was going through the exact same process: First, “This is weird.” Then, “Oh, my God! Ella, ella, eh, eh, eh!” And finally, “I have to have this song.”
The story behind Robin Thicke’s tender R&B ballad “Lost Without U,” which he wrote back in 2004, is a little more complicated. “The first time Pharrell heard the song, he said it was a smash,” Thicke says. “The first time Bono heard it, he said it was an incredible smash. But it still took three and a half years for anybody else to hear it.”
Although Thicke has earned his “I told you so” attitude, he’s not playing every angle of his success. “If I were just looking for money or fame, I could take all these offers that I’ve been turning down,” he says. “All the commercial tie-ins with cheeseburgers.” Rihanna, on the other hand, has capitalized on every opportunity. This year she transcended her old Beyoncé-lite look and emerged as a fashion icon and sex symbol. “I was like, ‘I’m cutting my hair. I’m dying it black,’ ” she says. “I don’t want to be the one with long blond hair that people expect. I hate the expected.” She wound up on the gossip hit list, and photos popped up of her walking her toy dog, looking ferocious in a short skirt or painted-on leather pants, accompanied by reports of her publicly making out with Josh Hartnett. She also launched major ad campaigns and was honored by Gillette Venus for having this year’s Celebrity Legs of a Goddess. As part of the honor, the company insured her legs for a cool million. At first, she says, she thought it was a little weird.




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9 opinions for Smooth Operators: Rihanna with Robin Thicke for GQ
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Nov 21, 2007 at 2:14 am
uuuuhhh no comment…
beyonce
Nov 21, 2007 at 8:11 am
she is so…i really dont like her.
Tatihanna
Nov 21, 2007 at 4:02 pm
okay then …
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Nov 21, 2007 at 11:15 pm
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Nov 22, 2007 at 1:44 am
i hate them all
worst rihanna shoot ever!!
Rogue
Nov 23, 2007 at 7:39 am
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Kimberly
Dec 26, 2007 at 4:03 pm
Yesssss Rihanna ,this is hot!!!
Tiiny
Jan 20, 2008 at 9:36 pm
yall are so haters… Rihanna is the most beautiful female i have ever seen i am a big fan… those of you sucking on your now or haters take this for advice… Hatin is a weak emotion but it could become a positive one because it give motivation for others to do better… SO STOP HATIN ON RIRI AND GET YALL WAIT UP !!!
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