A change of pace from the chill campfire jam FourFiveSeconds, RiRi goes in on a stonking trap banger. It ticks the boxes, a dancefloor-commanding beat (produced by Yeezy, no less), an acronym-friendly hook, self-congratulatory, victorious sentiment. It’s damn solid, but not crazy spectacular, reminiscent of Big Sean’s IDFWU (Rihanna is a better rapper here, to be honest), but not quite as playful.