Rihanna, Kanye West, Paul McCartney's 'FourFiveSeconds' Reaches 21.8 Million YouTube Views

Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney’s collaboration song titled “FourFiveSeconds” reached more than 21.8 million views a week after it was posted on YouTube. The black-and-white 71-second music video features Rihanna and West’s vocals and McCartney’s guitar accompaniment.
During the recently concluded 2015 Grammys Awards, Rihanna wore a two-tiered pink Giambattista Valli gown, which netizens poked fun at because it resembles a birthday cake. On Feb. 9, Monday, she posted an Instagram photo of her wearing the dress while she was cuddling up to her cousin Noella Alstrom’s daughter with a caption “majesty's first Grammys!”
West also made a scene during the 2015 Grammys Awards. As Beck started to give his acceptance speech after winning Album Of The Year for “Morning Phase,” Kim Kardashian’s husband took to the stage.
At first, it appeared that West wanted to steal the microphone from Beck but he did not and walked off the stage smiling. In 2009, he took to the stage and stole the microphone from “Blank Space” hitmaker Taylor Swift” who won Best Female Video at the Video Music Awards.
Garbage rocker Shirley Manson later took to Facebook to comment on West saying that the rapper is “so busy disrespecting artistry,” his “own remarkable talents” and “the talent, hard work and tenacity of all artists.”
Currently, “FourFiveSeconds” is at number 15 at the Billboard Hot 100 list. Watch Rihanna, West and McCartney’s collaboration song music video here:
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