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Rihanna [Mega-Merged] Thread

WHICH ONE DO YOU LIKE MORE?

  • RIHANNA

    Votes: 8 33.3%
  • LEONA

    Votes: 11 45.8%
  • LIKE THEM BOTH EQUALLY

    Votes: 5 20.8%

  • Total voters
    24
Re: Coldplay feat. 4 time Grammy winning pop superstar Rihanna - Princess of China

I liked it, even the song it's based of of.
 
Congrats Rihanna on your 11th # 1 in six short years at the age of 23

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http://music-mix.ew.com/2011/11/02/rihanna-we-found-love-number-one-hits/


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Drake Ft. Rihanna - Take Care (Jamie Xx Remix)

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heEjJiAOq-M[/ame]
 
Drake samples Jamie xx's remix of Gil Scott-Heron's "I'll Take Care of U" on the Rihanna-featuring title track from his new album Take Care. According to VH1, Rihanna's enlisted some xx help of her own-- she samples the xx's "Intro" on a track called "Drunk on Love" on her upcoming album Talk That Talk, which is out November 21.

http://www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2011...e-dirtiest-pop-record-since-madonnas-erotica/

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CGBL2qhcxc&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
 
Listened to the whole album and its really good. My faves are Where Have You Been (this should've been the 2nd single), Birthday Cake (fuck a interlude, the full version needs to come out soon), Cockiness, and Watch n' Learn (reminded me of GGGB).

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nRQy2X3GSA&feature=player_embedded[/ame]

I thought this was cute like the Bring it Back one​
 
Sounds like this album is going to her a 12th #1 single. And possibly more.
 
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CAKE CAKE CAKE CAKE CAKE CAKE!!!!!!

I expected Red Lipstick to sound a lil different but I can still jam to it.

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I love how Rihanna is sampling Whitney's "My Love Is Your Love" hook on "You Da One"...with the lines "Your love is my love, my love is your love".

I also love the "Birthday Cake" interlude. Hot!

Go RiRi. :)
 
^^^

Looks like someone's browser is stuck on www.delusional.com. Its amazing how people just hear what they want to here.

Rihanna, 'Talk That Talk': Track-By-Track

TThink of Rihanna as the anti- Dr. Dre: "Talk That Talk," her sixth studio album, arrives exactly one year and five days after her last album, "Loud," hit stores. That album is still going strong on the charts (No. 56 last week on the Billboard 200), as is its latest single, "Cheer (Drink To That)" (No. 58 on the Hot 100). Coming so soon after her last full-length, "Talk That Talk" feels like a special present for Rihanna's navy of fans, and an oddly rushed-out release to the objective music fan. Why not wait a bit and let the buzz of "Loud" settle in?

Because, as a few listens of "Talk That Talk" proves, Rihanna just won't let her reign let up. The Barbadian pop star came a little too close to a misfire with "Rated R," her 2009 album and her first since her destructive relationship with Chris Brown ended. "Rated R" was fascinating but at times too dark, while "Loud" was the blissed-out antidote pop fans craved, a cavalcade of cheeky erotica and stunning production. After reclaiming her crown on "Loud" and proving her longevity, Rihanna is not about to take any sort of break to let her pop princess competitors catch up. Haters can "talk that talk," but in the end, Rihanna's going to do her thing, put out a new album and collect more No. 1 singles.

Rihanna is shooting for more crowd-pleasing music -- and what's more universal than the concept of love? "We Found Love," "Drunk on Love," "We All Want Love" and other "Talk" songs that don't happen to have "Love" in the title all offer simple, gorgeous-sounding accounts of romance. And when she's not needing love, she's wanting sex; Rihanna coos, "I love it, I love it, I love it when you eat it," on "Cockiness (Love It)," and we're pretty sure she's not talking about the chicken pot pie she left for dinner. Although the lyrics on "Talk That Talk" are broad, the soundscapes here are even more dance-floor-appropriate, with tracks like "We Found Love" and "Where Have You Been" barely masking their European pop influences. "Talk That Talk" often thrives when Rihanna is unafraid to step aside and let this nasty collections of beats do the talking.

As quickly as it's being released after "Loud," "Talk That Talk" is a fleshed-out statement that captures Rihanna's relentless drive and will likely keep her on top. This album's not a victory lap; it's a whole new race.*

Here's our Twitter-length track-by-track review.

http://www.billboard.com/news#/news/rihanna-talk-that-talk-track-by-track-review-1005542002.story
 
Just heard "Red Lipstick" in full. *dies* So flawless!!!

Red lipstick all on da paypah She's such a whore and I love it.
 
I love how Rihanna is sampling Whitney's "My Love Is Your Love" hook on "You Da One"...with the lines "Your love is my love, my love is your love".

I also love the "Birthday Cake" interlude. Hot!

Go RiRi. :)

^^^

Looks like someone's browser is stuck on www.delusional.com. Its amazing how people just hear what they want to here.


Delusional? I think you're just stuck in www.Denial.com. Read on...

Rihanna's Sparkle in Check on Talk That Talk
November 22, 2011
Joey Guerra

Nov. 22--Rihanna, first and foremost, is a pop star. And Talk That Talk, her sixth studio album, is a mostly bright, brisk listen. It clocks in at less than 40 minutes, adorned with ridiculously catchy hooks and A-list production (Dr. Luke, StarGate, Ester Dean). Several songs are encoded into memory after a single listen.

But there's a dark, ominous edge to much of Rihanna's music that tempers the sparkle and makes things all the more interesting. (Talk That Talk is online and in stores this week.) She frequently plays with gender roles, experiments within the framework of mainstream music -- and isn't afraid to get raunchy.

Talk That Talk comes just a year after the neon-fueled blast of Loud and high-profile duets with Nicki Minaj (Fly) and Coldplay (Princess of China). It's all helped push Rihanna into the rarified air of pop superstardom. (Her 11 No. 1 hits have her behind only Madonna and Mariah Carey in terms of females.)

At its best, the record delves into legitimate components of club music while retaining accessibility. Where Have You Been? showcases a fuzzy trance groove, complete with peaks and valleys. You Da One chugs along a dancehall/dubstep beat while paying lyrical tribute to Whitney Houston's My Love Is Your Love. Minute-long interlude Birthday Cake snakes through suggestive lyrics and a hypnotic beat (and should have been extended into a full song).

Calvin Harris-helmed first single We Found Love has been criticized for making Rihanna's vocal an afterthought. But that actually seems to be the point. The song unfurls steadily, like the emotions being detailed in the lyrics. And the buildup is designed for dance-floor momentum. (It should come with a "Hands in the air" DJ shout-out.)

Cockiness (Love It) is likely to be the album's polarizing moment. It's a little Britney, a little Beyonce, framed by dancehall and hip-hop elements. It's slinky, suggestive, ridiculous and more fun than it probably should be.

Rihanna channels another diva during power ballads We All Want Love and Farewell, which boast Beyonce-size production and sentiment. (Think the flip side of the Sasha Fierce album.) And a few moments -- Roc Me Out, the Mariah-esque Watch N' Learn, the Jay-Z assisted track -- play like standard radio fare and just don't seem to challenge Rihanna the way the rest of the album does.

As with any good pop album, there's a lot of talk about the perils of love. (Rihanna even employs a Chris Brown double in the frenetic clip for We Found Love.) But there are glimmers of hope through the heartbreak.

"I feel like I'm a hopeless romantic/I can't help falling in love," she sings amid the electronic twitches and booming bass of Drunk on Love Rihanna will never make an album full of swooning love songs, but it's nice to know she still believes.

http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/news/2011/11/22/rihannas_sparkle_in_check_on_talk.htm

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Aside from the obvious single choices ("Where Have You Been," You Da One," "Cockiness," "Talk that Talk") I'm not feeling this album all that much. Take that break Rih-Rih. :/


Why the hell is the best song on Talk That Talk only one minute and eighteen seconds long?! ](*,):cry:

I just read The Dream confirmed via twitter that he's working on turning "Birthday Cake" into a full version. That song is too catchy and over-the-top not to be a full song.
 
Delusional? I think you're just stuck in www.Denial.com. Read on...

SexyKevTaurean79 gurrl, trust me I've tried to log into www.denial.com just to make sure it wasn't me or something but every time I try is says "domain for exclusive use of SexyKevTaurean79"

I do have to give you credit for finding ONE article, though it took you a whole week. Usually you just cut and paste articles from CW but no sir, this time you spent all that time searching the internet to find another delusional fool to back you up.

I know you've been searching more since you posted that one so let's see them.

and still you just don't get it do you...:rotflmao:
 
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