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Rihanna's official, Good Girl Gone Bad Album Thread

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Guys only 4 days and 10 hours before GOOD GIRL GONE BAD hits stores (!) June 5th 2007 (US) and June 4th (UK).

1. Umbrella feat. Jay-Z
2. Push Up On Me
3. Don't Stop The Music
4. Breakin Dishes
5. Shut Up and Drive
6. Hate That I Love You feat. Ne-Yo
7. Say It
8. Sell Me Candy
9. Lemme Get That
10. Rehab
11. Question Existing
12. Good Girl Gone Bad


Are you excited? I am.

We are going to talk about everything album related her, from your favorites songs to its Grammy potential. Although its going to be pretty hard picking a favorite song because they are all so freaking awesome (IMO).

Album Review 1


Album Review 2 (love this one) :)
 
This is a Good Girl Gone Bad photo spread for the June edition of Giant magazine,

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Hot like a fire
 
^ lol thats funny i am going to use it.
 
Friend can't stop listening to the entire album and he's going to perform "Don't Stop The Music" at a drag show in Palm Springs. I love the album, but my favorite will always be Umbrella.
 
Oh wow I'm actually getting really excited for this! Can't wait to buy it on Tuesday!


Me too only 3 days to go. Number song number 1 album (!)



Friend can't stop listening to the entire album and he's going to perform "Don't Stop The Music" at a drag show in Palm Springs. I love the album, but my favorite will always be Umbrella.


Same here. Every song is so good on GGGB but ella, ella, eh, eh, eh lol.


The song "Good Girl Gone Bad" is the best on the album but Umbrella is still my favorite. I do find myself putting "Push Up On Me" and "Breakin Dishes" on repeat though as well as, "Lemme Get that," "Sell Me Candy" as a matter of fact i have the entire album on repeat. "Say it" is probably the only one that hasn't been heard 200 times in a row though but its still an ok song.


Check out this new Rihanna promo ad for her album,




(!) i haven't been this excited about a Rihanna project since the promo/premiere of the "Unfaithful" video.
 
Come on UK fans the album is out today in your neck of the woods, tell us what you think.

The album reviews have been pouring in (!)


US fans the album is out June 5th 2007. Start lining up so you can get it at midnight.

Anoth album review,

Rihanna is now officially a bad girl. The Caribbean teen sensation straps on some high heels and takes a huge step towards musical womanhood on her new album Good Girl Gone Bad. Before the tabloids get too excited let’s be clear; I’m not talking Lindsay Lohan coke-binge bad, more like stay up all night and get drunk on champagne bad.

Rihanna’s breakout single Pon De Replay dripped with island-pop charm, and prompted thousands of people to pretend they knew what “pon de replay” meant, myself included, but it wasn’t exactly Grammy material. On Good Girl Gone Bad industry king and Def Jam president Jay-Z has arranged for some production heavyweights to work the studio with Rihanna and for the most part she steps up. It’s rare that we get to see an artist mature, but the 19-year-old is doing just that. They grow up so fast.

The album’s first single Umbrella sets the tone for Rihanna’s new and improved self. The track has a futuristic feel with its echoing percussion, layered synths, and rock guitar background, and none other than Jigga contributes a slightly abstract flow. For her part Rihanna doesn’t light the track on fire, just hits her notes, puts in some personal style, and delivers a replay worthy performance. Rihanna has essentially become the girl-next-door version of Beyonce. She can sing but isn’t going to belt out a show-stopper, she has some undeniable sex appeal but isn’t going to become a sex symbol. Watch Umbrella and Beyonce’s Upgrade You back to back and see what I mean. If every woman wants to be Beyonce and every guy wants to be with her, they also know it’s not going to happen. You seemingly don’t need to own a yacht to date Rihanna, and you don’t have to be Christina Aquillera to sing along with her. It’s this kind of crossover appeal that should have fans lining up to buy Good Girl Gone Bad.

It wouldn’t be a major album without Timbaland, and sure enough the production master gives Rihanna something to work with. Lemme Get That is trademark Timbo, he somehow combines Indian singing with a marching band to head nodding effect. The track’s hot, but Rihanna isn’t strong enough to make it her own. Timbaland’s beats are so powerful it takes a truly dynamic artist to rise above them, a problem I wrote about in length, and in the end the music overwhelms Rihanna. Timbo also brings along Justin Timberlake to write Rehab, a more laid back song that allows Rihanna to shine, even if it sounds almost exactly like J.T.’s What Goes Around…Comes Around. All three Timbo tracks are tight, but you get the feeling they could have just as easily been done by Nelly Furtado.

Ne-Yo on the other hand lets us hear the full potential of Rihanna. The two combine for an acoustic guitar duet on Hate That I Love You, a well-crafted song that has Ne-Yo lending some vocal support while still giving Rihanna the spotlight. He also wrote the title track Good Girl Gone Bad, which despite its scandalous title is a social commentary blaming male abuse for leading good girls down the wrong road. Ironically Ne-Yo might be the best female empowerment songwriter alive. Even more impressive is Question Existing, an intensely personal and atmospheric track that has Rihanna asking,”Who am I living for?” With songs like Question Existing Rihanna has established she’s more than just another pretty face, she’s a true artist.

The road to stardom is littered with young singers who showed promise but in the end just couldn’t maintain (excuse me Ashanti, I didn’t see you there). Good Girl Gone Bad is a crossroads album for Rihanna. It has enough genre bending material to make her a truly national star, or she can fall victim to fame and fade into oblivion. I’ll put money down that ten years from now we’ll look back at this album as her Rhythm Nation, an album that opened the door to national prominence. Any takers?

Nathan S.’s Picks
Question Existing
Good Girl Gone Bad

Ready for Radio
Hate That I Love You (ft. Ne-Yo)
Shut Up and Drive

Mixtape Ready
Sell Me Candy
Don’t Stop the Music


Here is the review from the NEW YORK TIMES :)

Good Girl Gone Bad
(Def Jam)

Rihanna’s new CD is “Good Girl Gone Bad,” although that title seems to overstate her evolution: She has always presented herself as a playful flirt. But that’s no reason not to take her seriously. This is her third album in three years, and though it doesn’t arrive in shops until tomorrow, its success seems a foregone conclusion. Last week the album’s first single, a space-age hip-pop song called “Umbrella,” zoomed to the top of Billboard’s Hot 100 chart; it’s the first serious contender for Song of the Summer.

In 2005 Rihanna was a 17-year-old Barbadian with a hit single — the dancehall reggae confection “Pon de Replay” — that seemed like a fluke. Apparently not: Others have followed, including the crisp dance track “SOS” and the ballad “Unfaithful,” a singularly cheerful evocation of romantic despair. And “Good Girl Gone Bad” should secure her place on pop music’s A-list. She has an instantly recognizable voice (giddy enough for teen-pop, plaintive enough for R&B), great taste in beats and a contract with CoverGirl. What else does she need?

This album begins with a rush of dance tracks. In “Don’t Stop the Music,” produced by StarGate, she finds the exuberance in a rather severe techno beat; “Push Up on Me” gives Lionel Richie’s “Running With the Night” a frenetic, club-friendly makeover. This CD sounds as if it were scientifically engineered to deliver hits: There’s a breezy duet with Ne-Yo, “Hate That I Love You,” and three tracks produced by Timbaland, including one on which Justin Timberlake sings backup.

The most puzzling moment is “Question Existing,” a moody (though not unpleasant) electronic soundscape near the end, but maybe Rihanna figured fans would spend so much time rewinding that they’d never hear it. KELEFA SANNEH

New York Times, NY
 
stupid singer with stupid american shit music and songs. omg she is so stupid..

and she has a tennis forehead :barfy:
 
Way to go Rihanna (!)

Rihanna has just scored the number 1 album in the UK as well as the number 1 song (4 weeks in a row now).

Here is the report,
Rihanna was top of the class on the new U.K. sales charts published last night (June 10), with a fourth week at No. 1 for the single "Umbrella" and a new entry at No. 1 for the album "Good Girl Gone Bad" (Def Jam).

The Barbadian R&B chanteuse held off competition from Mutya Buena and Calvin Harris to top the singles list again, and outsold new albums by Biffy Clyro, the Twang, Paul McCartney and others. "Umbrella" has now sold 181,000 copies in its four weeks at the top, and was well ahead of Buena's "Real Girl" (Fourth and Broadway/Universal Island), at No. 2 for the second week.
"Umbrella" also holds the pan-European singles chart crown after a 5-1 move on Eurochart Hot 100 Singles, while Linkin Park's "Minutes to Midnight" (Machine Shop/Warner Bros.) is in a third week atop the European Top 100 Albums chart.
 
I finally heard the album and I like some of the songs and dont like some.

Push Up On Me sounds like a Britney song.

Please Dont Stop The Music is good.

Rehab is pretty good too.

Girl Girl Gone Bad has great potential but some of the lyrics are off.
 
Girl Girl Gone Bad

^ That is the best song on the album. Its not my favorite but it is the best song on the album.
 
I'm so upset at Rihanna for not putting Cry or Haunted on this upcoming CD, IMO they are two really good songs.
 
"Cry" is very good. HAUNTED? not so much. Thats a reason why the album is number 1 in UK because they got "Cry" and Americans didn't.
 
stupid singer with stupid american shit music and songs. omg she is so stupid..

and she has a tennis forehead :barfy:
Does her forehead really matter when she's this gorgeous? I hate when people cling to the dumbest shit to diss celebrities they don't like. It's not that cool.

She's not meant to be taken seriously, she's not a vocalist or a lyricist and she's preety good at what she does.

Lemme Get That is awesome. SUAD is not such a bad choice after all too, it's preety catchy. The song with Neyo should have never made the album.
 

She's not meant to be taken seriously
, she's not a vocalist or a lyricist and she's preety good at what she does.

Excuse, hello? what exactly do you mean by that?

Her name is Rihanna not Cassie.

You think def jam would spend so much money if they didnt believe her?

Rihanna has the number one song in the world right now.

Number 1 album and single in the UK as we speak. Someone taking her seriously.

I would like you to clarify what you mean by that ludicrous comment.
 
Obviously love the cd myself. Not a track on it that i dont love but there are a few that i love like:

Umbrella (obviousl)
Rehab (one of my favs on the cd)
Breakin Dishes

to me out of Rihanna's 3 cds, i enjoy this one the most..from beginning to end. i love it.
 
^ LOL i have been having a difficult time picking my top 3 because EVERY song is super awesome.

Although i do find myself constantly replaying, "Good Girl Gone Bad," "Breakin Dishes" and "Push Up On Me."
 
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