As the track progresses, the abrasive production softens to reveal Rihanna’s underlying hurt, culminating in the admission that she doesn't want to care anymore.
The beat was primarily produced by Hit-Boy , who developed the original track during the early Anti recording sessions. Travis Scott is also credited as a producer, contributing to the song's "trap-heavy" influence. Woo - Rihanna
Lines like "I bet she could never make you cry / 'Cause the scars on your heart are still mine" highlight a sense of emotional ownership over a past lover. As the track progresses, the abrasive production softens
"" is a gritty, experimental standout from Rihanna’s eighth studio album, Anti (2016). Characterized by its heavy distortion and chaotic energy, the track represents a departure from her polished pop roots, leaning into a "futuristic robo-R&B" aesthetic. Production & Collaboration Lines like "I bet she could never make
Critics often describe the track as dark, sparsely layered, and bouncy, featuring "lo-fi bass" and "electro-soul minimalism". Original 'Woo' Beat by HitBoy from ANTI Sessions
The writing credits are extensive, including The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) , The-Dream , Jeremih , and Travis Scott .
Lyrically, "Woo" is a spiteful breakup anthem. It explores the toxic aftermath of a relationship where Rihanna expresses contempt for an ex and their new partner.
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