By Jessica Michele Herring (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 03, 2013 04:53 PM EDT

Rihanna gives Miley Cyrus a run for her money in her new music video for her single "Pour It Up."

The video, which was released on October 2, takes Ri Ri's sexy, wild child persona up about 10 more notches. The raunchy video shows the 25-year-old singer as the queen of a dark, watery, underground strip club. Rihanna sits on a throne in a thong and a rhinestone bra that barely covers her chest. While on the gold throne, she twerks-- and her twerking makes Miley's attempts look tame by comparison. As Rihanna reigns as queen, she throws dollar bills in the air while strippers dance on polls-- and in water-- all around her.

Before the video premiered, Rihanna was not afraid to brag about the video's racy choreography, which pays homage to strip clubs. "I bet you never seen b**ches twerk on water. My b**ches twerk on water," she said in a behind-the-scenes featurette for the video, which she directed.The video features appearances from dancers Nicole "The Pole" Williams, Secret Moneii and Candace Cane. When talking about the video's treatment, Rihanna added that it's a "No-basic zone. No basics."

The song is off her 2012 album, "Unapologetic."

Rihanna was also recently featured on the cover of Glamour magazine, where she reveals her love for fashion and her surprising fashion inspiration.

Rihanna cited Nicole Richie as an inspiration, as well as one of the most famous fashion icons of all time.

"But you know who is the best who ever did it? Princess Diana. She was like-she killed it. Every look was right. She was gangsta with her clothes. She had these crazy hats. She got oversize jackets. I loved everything she wore," Rihanna told Glamour. Although Princess Diana is a universally revered fashion icon, it was surprising for many to hear that Rihanna, who is known for her skimpy, often outrageous ensembles, loved the royal yet trendy fashion of Princess Di.

Rihanna also has a new fashion reality show launching soon called "Styled To Rock." "I felt like there were all these talented people in New York who had a very keen eye for style and design, but I couldn't find them [to work with]," Rihanna said, about why she decided to create the show. "I get excited by discovering new designers. I'm obsessed with being first with everything in fashion. "

Check out a scantily-clad, racy Rihanna in the "Pour It Up" video, below.

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