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Reply #150 posted 11/12/09 7:24pm

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dragondayz said:

Here's Cold Case Love;

Hey now! I like this one! Duh--Cold Case Love. I get it now. I like her voice on this one....kinda gritty. Timberlake is emerging as a key producer for her lol..."Rehab" was one of her better tracks, too.
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Reply #151 posted 11/13/09 1:42am

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Rihanna has been saved by Justin Timberlake once again.

Oh, the irony. confused
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Reply #152 posted 11/13/09 9:30am

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Reply #153 posted 11/13/09 9:52am

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Reply #154 posted 11/13/09 10:18am

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But is she making any $?
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Reply #155 posted 11/13/09 11:24am

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Reply #156 posted 11/13/09 2:53pm

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The album leaked and it's good so far and don't believe the hype it's not that good...
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Reply #157 posted 11/13/09 3:02pm

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dragondayz said:

Here's Cold Case Love;

Hey now! I like this one! Duh--Cold Case Love. I get it now. I like her voice on this one....kinda gritty. Timberlake is emerging as a key producer for her lol..."Rehab" was one of her better tracks, too.
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Yeah, I love this song too eek and I never liked ANYTHING she made(except Sexuality).
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Reply #158 posted 11/13/09 9:14pm

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Harlepolis said:

bettybop said:

Hey now! I like this one! Duh--Cold Case Love. I get it now. I like her voice on this one....kinda gritty. Timberlake is emerging as a key producer for her lol..."Rehab" was one of her better tracks, too.
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Yeah, I love this song too eek and I never liked ANYTHING she made(except Sexuality).
lol...I know, right? eek That song is the business. When the drums kick in, it's some ole Phil Collins drama lol

And I know I probably shouldn't, but I'm feelin' "Rock Star 101." music "Only thing I'm missing is a black guitar!" I'm sorry, but that song goes hard. You can here a clip on this page:: http://www.complex.com/bl...a-beyonce/

I went to the page to hear Lady Gaga and Beyonce's song, but ended up liking Rihanna's more. lol It's like she's drowning her pain in the harshest/darkest sounds possible..... But I wonder why she doesn't sing in this register more often? It's how she sounded on the bridge of "Live Your Life," a pure and sweet tone....much better than that grunt/goat/frog sound she has sometimes.

Her video is like a movie, but I can't say I understood it upon first viewing...
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Reply #159 posted 11/13/09 11:42pm

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Chris Brown's new video + Rihanna's new video = bored
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Reply #160 posted 11/14/09 5:35pm

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Rihanna's album is really good. I personally think she's a great artist.
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Reply #161 posted 11/14/09 5:58pm

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Rihanna's album is really good. I personally think she's a great artist.


Its just very cliche, its way overproduced, its got the rock song with the token rocker "Slash" dont any RB producers know anyone other than Slash? (those of you who think Bon Jovi uses cliches, listen to this album for more) The whole angle of the album is now im gonna be dark and mysterious, its almost disturbing selling the image now, because something that was serious "a felony beating" is now almost a tool in the labels marketing. Listening to this album i still cant even say she is an artist at this point, the indentity of her is so put together from a board room, you can almost see the puzzle pieces in her face and body.

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Reply #162 posted 11/14/09 6:08pm

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dragondayz said:

Rihanna's album is really good. I personally think she's a great artist.


Its just very cliche, its way overproduced, its got the rock song with the token rocker "Slash" dont any RB producers know anyone other than Slash? (those of you who think Bon Jovi uses cliches, listen to this album for more) The whole angle of the album is now im gonna be dark and mysterious, its almost disturbing selling the image now, because something that was serious "a felony beating" is now almost a tool in the labels marketing. Listening to this album i still cant even say she is an artist at this point, the indentity of her is so put together from a board room, you can almost see the puzzle pieces in her face and body.


Well imo listening to Cold Case Love, Russian Roulette, Photographs, Te Amo etc. I still say that she's a great artist. I agree that some songs are overproduced, but what awes me about Rihanna is her delivery. The emotion and conviction she sings with touches me because it's like she pulls from within and I'm not sure that there are too many artists her age that could deliver Cold Case Love to us the way she did. The board room can only do so much. I think she definitely has talent.
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Reply #164 posted 11/14/09 6:17pm

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lastdecember said:



Its just very cliche, its way overproduced, its got the rock song with the token rocker "Slash" dont any RB producers know anyone other than Slash? (those of you who think Bon Jovi uses cliches, listen to this album for more) The whole angle of the album is now im gonna be dark and mysterious, its almost disturbing selling the image now, because something that was serious "a felony beating" is now almost a tool in the labels marketing. Listening to this album i still cant even say she is an artist at this point, the indentity of her is so put together from a board room, you can almost see the puzzle pieces in her face and body.


Well imo listening to Cold Case Love, Russian Roulette, Photographs, Te Amo etc. I still say that she's a great artist. I agree that some songs are overproduced, but what awes me about Rihanna is her delivery. The emotion and conviction she sings with touches me because it's like she pulls from within and I'm not sure that there are too many artists her age that could deliver Cold Case Love to us the way she did. The board room can only do so much. I think she definitely has talent.
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u see i would be with you on this had she had some writing credits on the album other than 3 co-written (which we know what that is). The fact that its all the same guys all over again like Ne-yo and Tricky Stewart and the Dream and Justin Timberlake, i still dont know who Rihanna is when its someone elses words for the most part and their inner feelings. Writing is a major part to me, and why i have never liked Whitney for lack of involvement in her work, sure she can sing, but there is a major disconnect from the emotion that you wrote when you dont write it.

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Reply #165 posted 11/14/09 6:20pm

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Nice track, gorgeous girl, awesome photography and cinematography.
A lot of money spent and it shows, nice that the music strayed a little away from the tired RnB & Urban that has plagued music,.....having said all that its still nothing too special.
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Reply #166 posted 11/14/09 6:23pm

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lastdecember said:

dragondayz said:



Well imo listening to Cold Case Love, Russian Roulette, Photographs, Te Amo etc. I still say that she's a great artist. I agree that some songs are overproduced, but what awes me about Rihanna is her delivery. The emotion and conviction she sings with touches me because it's like she pulls from within and I'm not sure that there are too many artists her age that could deliver Cold Case Love to us the way she did. The board room can only do so much. I think she definitely has talent.
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[Edited 11/14/09 18:10pm]


u see i would be with you on this had she had some writing credits on the album other than 3 co-written (which we know what that is). The fact that its all the same guys all over again like Ne-yo and Tricky Stewart and the Dream and Justin Timberlake, i still dont know who Rihanna is when its someone elses words for the most part and their inner feelings. Writing is a major part to me, and why i have never liked Whitney for lack of involvement in her work, sure she can sing, but there is a major disconnect from the emotion that you wrote when you dont write it.


Just because she didn't write much doesn't mean that she didn't give her story to the writers. I think it's smart to sit out of the writing process if you don't have a talent for it. The most important part is the end result and I personally think she delivers.
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Reply #167 posted 11/14/09 6:59pm

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Rihanna's album is actually amazing. I can play this whole album all the way through without skipping a song. Disturbia and Take a Bow would have fit easily on this album. (Disturbia wouldn't have made the cut anyway seeing that Chris wrote it)
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Reply #168 posted 11/14/09 9:19pm

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lastdecember said:



u see i would be with you on this had she had some writing credits on the album other than 3 co-written (which we know what that is). The fact that its all the same guys all over again like Ne-yo and Tricky Stewart and the Dream and Justin Timberlake, i still dont know who Rihanna is when its someone elses words for the most part and their inner feelings. Writing is a major part to me, and why i have never liked Whitney for lack of involvement in her work, sure she can sing, but there is a major disconnect from the emotion that you wrote when you dont write it.


Just because she didn't write much doesn't mean that she didn't give her story to the writers. I think it's smart to sit out of the writing process if you don't have a talent for it. The most important part is the end result and I personally think she delivers.


I view it as she is just really playing a part with the supplied script, not just her, others do it too. But that is the seperation between artist and performer, not that its bad or good, but thats the difference between the two to me

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Reply #169 posted 11/14/09 9:50pm

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Reply #170 posted 11/14/09 11:54pm

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ViintageJunkiie said:

Rihanna's album is actually amazing. I can play this whole album all the way through without skipping a song. Disturbia and Take a Bow would have fit easily on this album. (Disturbia wouldn't have made the cut anyway seeing that Chris wrote it)

Good Girl Gone Bad felt like a bunch of singles, whereas this one feel almost like a concept CD. The tone is consistently dark. I think "Stupid In Love" is superior to "Take A Bow," just as Timberlake's "Cold Case Love" is greater than "Rehab". I wonder who did "Rockstar 101"? I love the bridge on that..bittersweet...

To my ears, Rihanna invested more of herself on this CD. A first love ending so badly that it becomes fodder for Larry King, Oprah, and domestic violence agencies nation-wide, will do that to a person, I guess. confused It's still fresh and raw. She's not even at the place to sing the "I am learning to love myself" type of songs. I guess that will be the next CD. I was almost embarrassed to say how much I am liking this disc until I remembered that I once owned albums from Latoya Jackson, Vanity & Apollonia 6, as well as Luscious Dame & the Pretty Vain etc. Screw it. I like what I like. lol
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Reply #171 posted 11/15/09 12:13am

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ViintageJunkiie said:

Rihanna's album is actually amazing. I can play this whole album all the way through without skipping a song. Disturbia and Take a Bow would have fit easily on this album. (Disturbia wouldn't have made the cut anyway seeing that Chris wrote it)

Good Girl Gone Bad felt like a bunch of singles, whereas this one feel almost like a concept CD. The tone is consistently dark. I think "Stupid In Love" is superior to "Take A Bow," just as Timberlake's "Cold Case Love" is greater than "Rehab". I wonder who did "Rockstar 101"? I love the bridge on that..bittersweet...

To my ears, Rihanna invested more of herself on this CD. A first love ending so badly that it becomes fodder for Larry King, Oprah, and domestic violence agencies nation-wide, will do that to a person, I guess. confused It's still fresh and raw. She's not even at the place to sing the "I am learning to love myself" type of songs. I guess that will be the next CD. I was almost embarrassed to say how much I am liking this disc until I remembered that I once owned albums from Latoya Jackson, Vanity & Apollonia 6, as well as Luscious Dame & the Pretty Vain etc. Screw it. I like what I like. lol
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Good Girl Gone Bad is a good album, but I can't listen to it all the way through without skipping at least 2 songs. I think Rated R speaks solely on her breakup with Chris and how she's conquered it. This album [Rated R] seems to be her Velvet Rope. The tone is consistently dark because it seems like she's sticking to one mood without the album being all over the place which is what I like. If I'm not mistaken, The-Dream wrote "Rockstar 101"
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Reply #172 posted 11/15/09 2:27am

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"Rated R" is AWFUL and I believe that the only people who will find this no-talent, piece of clay's new album appealing will be her most foregone fans. They will be the lone ones talking about it months from now.

Synth-filled, autotuned-out, overproduced drivel that has NO heart and is a complete BORE to listen to. It's already bad enough that Rihanna is incapable of singing with any feeling (I don't consider whining at a higher volume "emotion", and no one else should either) but the fact that:

1) Virtually all of these songs just drag on with no musical climaxes or energy
2) These songs contain some of the worst, most unmemorable melodies I've heard on an anticipated CD from a "major" artist in some time
...is a true shame.

No one ever said Dark = Boring. Well that's exactly what this album is. So much so that I was fully able to tune a couple of songs fully out.

The girl got sucked into her own stupid vortex with this "concept" and it swallowed her whole. Songs like "Te Amo" and "Fire Bomb" sound totally out of place a couple tracks away from "Russian Roulette" and "G4L", and the result is just a mess. Rihanna's "Velvet Rope?" eek ...are people insane? That album had a soul and a slow-buring, emotional fire behind it. "Rated R" contains neither.

She awkwardly curses without any purpose (role model, right?), boasts about herself and how "Hard" and "Gangster" she is (a claim she can show exactly 0 examples of), and absolutely ruins no less than 3 songs that could have been gorgeous if it wasn't for her ear-bleeding voice. The fact that Rihanna was even thought about for "The Last Song" and "Fire Bomb" pisses me off to no end...
(and neither are so "personal" that they HAD to be about Chris Brown, so let's not go there. Nothing on the album is THAT insightful. After listening to "Rated R", I guarantee the entire idea was created BEFORE that incident.)

The girl plods through never-ending ballads she can't handle, mid-tempos that have weak hooks, and through it all, there's maybe 1 song that truly has single potential.
What a failure.
She's not gifted enough to control her own music, and so we get this. If she's still relevant throughout 2010, I'm already calling it that the next album (which she will throw together in 3 weeks and have out by the end of next year) will be "Good Girl Gone Bad" 2.0 and this one will be labelled a "dissapointment." Rihanna's just that predictable.
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Reply #173 posted 11/15/09 5:43am

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ViintageJunkiie said:

Rihanna's album is actually amazing. I can play this whole album all the way through without skipping a song. Disturbia and Take a Bow would have fit easily on this album. (Disturbia wouldn't have made the cut anyway seeing that Chris wrote it)

Good Girl Gone Bad felt like a bunch of singles, whereas this one feel almost like a concept CD. The tone is consistently dark. I think "Stupid In Love" is superior to "Take A Bow," just as Timberlake's "Cold Case Love" is greater than "Rehab". I wonder who did "Rockstar 101"? I love the bridge on that..bittersweet...

To my ears, Rihanna invested more of herself on this CD. A first love ending so badly that it becomes fodder for Larry King, Oprah, and domestic violence agencies nation-wide, will do that to a person, I guess. confused It's still fresh and raw. She's not even at the place to sing the "I am learning to love myself" type of songs. I guess that will be the next CD. I was almost embarrassed to say how much I am liking this disc until I remembered that I once owned albums from Latoya Jackson, Vanity & Apollonia 6, as well as Luscious Dame & the Pretty Vain etc. Screw it. I like what I like. lol
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I thought it was just me that loved the bridge on that song. It gets me everytime. I think The Dream and Tricky did Rockstar.
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Reply #174 posted 11/15/09 8:11pm

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bettybop said:


Good Girl Gone Bad felt like a bunch of singles, whereas this one feel almost like a concept CD. The tone is consistently dark. I think "Stupid In Love" is superior to "Take A Bow," just as Timberlake's "Cold Case Love" is greater than "Rehab". I wonder who did "Rockstar 101"? I love the bridge on that..bittersweet...

To my ears, Rihanna invested more of herself on this CD. A first love ending so badly that it becomes fodder for Larry King, Oprah, and domestic violence agencies nation-wide, will do that to a person, I guess. confused It's still fresh and raw. She's not even at the place to sing the "I am learning to love myself" type of songs. I guess that will be the next CD. I was almost embarrassed to say how much I am liking this disc until I remembered that I once owned albums from Latoya Jackson, Vanity & Apollonia 6, as well as Luscious Dame & the Pretty Vain etc. Screw it. I like what I like. lol
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I thought it was just me that loved the bridge on that song. It gets me everytime. I think The Dream and Tricky did Rockstar.

Oh, wow, I would've never guessed The Dream had anything to do with that one.

Looks like Maxwell is diggin' "Russian Roulette".lol This is what he tweeted http://twitter.com/_MAXWELL_:
NEW YORK! concrete JUNGLE where dreams R made OF! Movie List: Precious & The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus! RIHANNA's 'RR' song is killen!


And here's a review that I found interesting:

When all is said and written about the career of Rihanna, we’ll all look back and remember exactly where we were on the evening of February 8, 2009. It was the night of the Grammys, and for Rihanna and then boyfriend R&B/pop powerhouse Chris Brown, it was to be a special night. Brown, to perform with American Idol winner Jordin Sparks and likely win a Grammy or two for their duet on “No Air,” and Rihanna? Well, her Good Girl Gone Bad album had become the one that made her a household name, as now, a platinum selling artist literally worldwide, it was a night to ascend to the throne as THE pop diva. But that didn’t happen. Brown and Rihanna engaged in a harrowing altercation, one that destroyed a relationship, their ability to make their Grammy appearances, and in many minds, their careers. Undeterred by such a notion, Rihanna releases Rated R her fourth studio album on November 23rd, one of the more anticipated releases of the fourth quarter holiday season. It’s a dark, defiant and downright angry Rihanna on this record, appearing ready to fight a world that turned their back on her, and heaped pity, scorn and ridicule upon her life and situation.

Clocking in at 53 minutes, this album is fantastic on many levels. Yes, it’s completely exploitative of her situation, but there’s an incongruous charm and pluck in her angst that doesn’t really leave the listener sullied by listening to a record filled with the entirely too intense thoughts of a young woman in peril. Kudos in this situation must be given to the production team on this record, namely the super duo of Ne-Yo and Chuck Harmony, who like Motown legends Eddie Holland,Jr., Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier are becoming the true emotive sound of a generation. As well, involved here is The-Dream, who in this reviewer’s eyes is on a legendary hot streak, and his particular sensitivity to the co-mingling of lyric and expression make him a stellar choice to be present on this release. Justin Timberlake’s team The Y’s are here too, as JT is easily getting his feet wet, but has a timeless, Memphis honed, Issac Hayes and Willie Mitchell studied quality to him that adds gravitas. But the real surprise here is the presence of London dubstep duo Chase and Status, who literally add an extra star to the quality of this production as the haunting and terrifying wobbly basslines add an effect of sheer terror and fright to this recording that makes Rihanna’s proclamations exceedingly reality based.

“Ladies and gentlemen, for those of you who are easily frightened, we suggest you turn away now!” Rihanna’s album opens with this proclamation over some particularly face melting dubstep, and if you don’t, you get to hear easily some of the most empowered, foul mouthed and quotable lyricism over next level production of the year. On the fantastic dubbed out pop of “Wait Your Turn,” she’s “such a fuckin’ lady.” On “Rockstar 101,” with Guns and Roses’ Slash laying soaring licks, she’s “got her middle finger up, I don’t really give a fuck.” I’m not arguing that Rihanna was ever up for consideration as a sanctified diva with angel wings, but such brusque language shocks and appalls the ears, and definitely makes the listener aware this is a woman who has matured, changed, is a little tired, and certainly worn out. It’s as if she’s removed her eyelashes, fingernails, makeup, extensions, contacts and every other acoutrement of beauty, and is staring at you as the hospital photograph of the most unfortunate evening of her life.

Radio single “Russian Roulette” is the album’s finest moment. Chuck Harmony and Ne-Yo create a rising, triumphant track with insistent tom tom drums that fade into a bass pattern reminiscent of the heartbeat of the hopeful and strong woman singing the song. Matching lyric to track is a noted skill of the duo, and when Rihanna states that she hopes “her life will see another sunrise,” well, you really and sincerely hope it. The song ending with her game of Russian Roulette meeting a tragic end as the track suddenly fades? Well, that’s easily the albums darkest moment, indelible reality striking down the unrepentant hope of one of the year’s largest singles.

Follow up single “Hard” is a true winner. Featuring Young Jeezy, it’s near perfect, as everything combines to create a song that never stops winning. The-Dream’s is at his most deliberate, bratty, catty and most emotive of femininity in his songwriting here, with lines like “tougher than a lion, ain’t no need in tryin’, I live where the sky ends…yep…you know this” emptying out of Rihanna as this feels like where the pain and agony really fades and the “motherfucker, I’ll be okay, just watch me” period begins. This makes the song a champion, and shows Rihanna to have the talent and depth of an industry veteran who knows how to step up to a track and concept and completely smash it out of the park.

The other winner here is Justin Timberlake’s songwriting and Rihanna’s performance on “Cold Case Love,” where JT lets his feelings on the Chris Brown/Rihanna situation be known in a song that is as much heartfelt heartstring tugger as it is hug from friend to friend. The violins, piano and breaks here are so understated and emotive that as Rihanna starts to really delve into the lyric, the frown become as weep and evolves into a cry, as you see the woman, not the celebrity, and the healing begins.

To understand the nature of this album as catharsis is to understand where this album approaches yet does not achieve success as well. “Rude Boy,” a track ostensibly about debauched rebound sex, doesn’t necessarily win as much as it creates unease in the listener, as an emotionally damaged woman giving so freely of her body in a carnal manner is yes, very real, but also, possibly more painful than needs to be explored on record. “G4L” advocates rolling up on Chris Brown and slaying him in a gangland shooting. Yes, this will be a song that every woman will love and really enjoy on a conceptual level, and it’s complete absurdity really does flesh out the emotion and passion of Rihanna in her most vulnerable of moments, but it may be a bit too much for an album.

Rihanna’s going to be okay. Rated R may set a standard for shamed, abused and angered female expression in the same manner as Marvin Gaye’s ode to the pain of divorce, Here My Dear. The production standard on this album is incredible, as for a release of this nature, it certainly needed to be of a level of excellence not achieved in R & B in some time. The darkest hour is just before dawn. Clearly, for Rihanna after this record, these are only a few seconds left.

4.5 OUT OF FIVE STARS

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I thought the observation about Justin's song as a a sort of "hug" was interesting given that, yes, Justin would know a little something about high-profile break ups. Justin and Britney broke up in grand public fashion as well (although their demise was considerably less disastrous). And Justin's kiss-off, "Cry Me A River," remains one of his best songs, IMO; I can see why he would want to contribute here.
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Reply #175 posted 11/16/09 11:50am

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As of now, it's probably my favorite album of the year. eek
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Reply #176 posted 11/17/09 4:03pm

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MTV.UK: Rihanna Brings ‘Rated R’ to London
November 2009


Rihanna was in London last night to kick off the promotion for her eagerly awaited new album Rated R.

Thanks to Nokia, the gig was broadcast online to a global audience and marked the first time Ri had performed tracks from her brand new album in front of a live audience.

It was quite a star-studded affair with celebs including Tinchy Stryder, Chipmunk, Daisy Lowe and X Factor’s Jamie Archer all in the crowd to see the lady herself.

MTV News were lucky enough to attend the special one-off gig at the Brixton Academy which saw Rihanna strutting her stuff on the stage, sporting fishnet tights, lace blind-fold and a tight little black number.

The set was impressive in itself, decorated with smashed up TV’s and the odd mannequin as Rihanna opened her set with a haunting pre-recorded message stating: “Ladies and gentlemen, for those of you who are easily frightened, we suggest you turn around right now.”

She added: “For those of you who can take it, we say: Welcome to the mad house.”

As the dark message echoed around the venue, Miss. Fenty started her set with the explosive new tune Mad House as Rihanna invited the screaming crowd to ‘Come on in’.

Rihanna then belted out new single, Wait Your Turn as the audience joined in chanting the line ‘the wait is over’ before the daunting sound of Russian Roulette filled Brixton Academy.






The Barbadian beauty then sat seductively on stage in a throne that even the Beckhams would be proud of to belt out the ballad.

Rihanna delivered the eerie chorus, much to the appreciation of her audience and mimed pulling a gun trigger before the venue fell into darkness.

The R n B star then launched into some of her well-known hits including Please Don’t Stop The Music, Take A Bow and Disturbia before US rapper Young Jeezy joined her on stage to perform a new track from Rated R called Hard.

This was then followed by a subtle medley of hit singles SOS and Unfaithful courtesy of her band, before Rihanna emerged dress in a black leotard after a quick costume change.

The familiar beats of the T.I.hit, Live Your Life filled the arena before Rihanna began singing the massive Jay-Z and Kanye West collaboration, Run This Town.

After much speculation to whether the man himself would join Ri, the highlight of the night was when Jigga appeared on stage with his protégé to perform his verses of Run This Town which of course, led nicely into Rihanna’s biggest hit to date – Umbrella.

As Jay made his brief appearance, glitter fell from the ceiling as Rihanna belted out the well-known chorus, echoed by the audience’s cries of ‘Umbrella-ella-ella-a’ as Fenty waved to her adoring fans before confidently striding off stage.

It seems the wait is finally over for all Rihanna fans out there after an impressive show, giving us a 40 minute insight to what we can expect for Rated R and we can’t wait!







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Reply #177 posted 11/17/09 4:06pm

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Wrong forum eek
Forever in my life...
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Reply #178 posted 11/17/09 4:13pm

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I'm sure you're very confused right now, but it's alright.
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Reply #179 posted 11/17/09 5:29pm

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Really REALLY don't like the jacking from J*Davey as far as the set (the televisions with white noise, the mannequins). Ugh. But whatever...

The album flows together very well. Really like how dark it is. At the same time, it's still Rihanna, so.. lol

But her best album to date. Even though the singles on GGGB may be stronger.
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