Candy | Sell Me

It is the eighth track on Good Girl Gone Bad , sitting alongside massive hits like "Umbrella" and "Don't Stop the Music". Fans often cite it as a hidden gem or one of the strongest non-single tracks on the project. 🍬 Broader "Candy" Connections

Written by Makeba Riddick, Terius "The-Dream" Nash, and Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley. Sell Me Candy

The person she is attracted to is framed as a "professional" who successfully "sells" her on the relationship, making her feel powerless to resist. It is the eighth track on Good Girl

The song uses candy as a playful metaphor for romantic attraction and physical desire. The person she is attracted to is framed

The lyrics describe love as an addictive substance, with Rihanna singing about "craving" the sweetness of her partner.

While the song is the primary focus of your request, "Sell Me Candy" also evokes common real-world experiences and pop culture tropes:

Beyond the physical, the track touches on themes of longing and the search for a deeper emotional connection through this "sweet" interaction. 💿 Production & Context