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Rated R

Rihanna

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Album Review

"Russian Roulette," released weeks prior to Rated R, just hinted at Rihanna's sudden desire to provoke. Even with the realization that it is metaphorical, the song startles with its hesitant gasps, spinning cylinders, and verses that are glacially paced, where a cold piano line and the slight inflections in Rihanna's voice are front and center. And then there’s an audible shudder followed by a discharged bullet — the abrupt end to one of Rated R’s most restrained moments. It’s not the only instance where Rihanna’s rise in fame, combined with being the victim in the decade’s highest-profile felonious assault, added up to a perfect-storm scenario for a creative overhaul. Rated R is more like Good Girl Gone Evil, or Abused Girl Full of Vengeful Rage, not Good Girl Gone Bad, where the only casualties were some dishes. The closest the set gets to upbeat pop is “Rude Boy,” and by any standard it is stern; needless to say, there is quite a difference between “Can you get it up?” and “You can stand under my umbrella.” Much of this daring album is absolutely over the top, bleak and sleek both lyrically and sonically, but it’s compelling, filled with as many memorably belligerent lines — two of which, “I pitch with a grenade/Swing away if ya feeling brave” and “I’m such a fuckin’ lady,” set the tone early on — as a rap album made ripe for dissection. “G4L,” over a low-slung and sleek production, is the most fantastical of all, in which Rihanna leads a band of homicidal women, opening with “I lick the gun when I’m done ‘cause I know that revenge is sweet” and “Any mothaf*cka wanna disrespect/Playin’ with fire finna get you wet.” The breakup song, “Fire Bomb,” even though it is also metaphorical, is a close second in terms of lyrical extremity: “I just wanna set you on fire so I won’t have to burn alone.” Some of the breathers — the songs that are less intense — hold the album back since Rihanna sounds detached from them. The one exception is the wistful, bittersweet “Photographs,” a rare instance of the singer dropping her guard, but it really sticks out since it is surrounded by material that has her taking the variably authentic roles of abused lover, dominatrix, and murderer. Whether the album seems ridiculous or spectacular (or both), Rihanna’s complete immersion in the majority of the songs cannot be disputed. That is the one thing that is not up for debate. [A clean version of the album was also released.]

Customer Reviews

MEH!

While some tracks are fantastic, others are lacking big time! Unfortunately, I find myself a little disappointed for something so highly anticipated. Overall, this album is pretty average. It certainly does not compare to "Good Girl Gone Bad" in any way, shape or form. I was expecting a lot more from Rihanna.

Something different, something incredible!

Here's my view on one of Rihanna's best.
A lot different to "Good Girl Gone Bad", but it would be, since life has changed for Rihanna. "Rated-R" matches "Good Girl Gone Bad" in excellence:

1) Mad House: 6/10, Okay song, short, introduces the album

2) Wait Your Turn: 7.5/10, Again, okay song, good bass that Rihanna fans love

3) Hard: 8.5/10, Similar to Umbrella with eh-eh-eh sounds. Dance with yourself song

4) Stupid In Love: 6.5/10, Similar to Unfaithful

5) Rockstar: 7/10, Like "Shut Up And Drive" yet with a much darker feel

6) Russian Roulette: 7.5/10, Something new from Rihanna. Heart felt, terrified feel, gun shot, much darker

7) Fire Bomb: 7/10, Like Unfaithful with more bassy and ballad style

8) Rude Boy: 9, One of 'my' favourites. Great beat, dance-able, reminds me of someone.... C.B

9) Photographs: 8, another great song. Softer song, with Will.i.am, heart felt.

10)G4L: 5/10,okay song, feels like a 'feel in' song

11)Te Amo: 9/10, Much better than the 30 second preview by iTunes. Heart felt, gives story and true perspective, Carribean and dance

12)Cold Case Love: 7/10, Much slower, subtle beat, winds down album

13)The Last Song: 7/10, completes album nicely. Sums up Rihanna's life over the past year

Great album. Nice Rihanna ;)

eww

what happened to rihanna. this album is not as exciting as Good Girl Gone Bad, her previous album. This album mainly consists of slow tunes wheras good girl gone bad was awesome, with upbeat songs. so i'm not going to buy rated r and keep listening to good girl gone bad.

Biography

Born: 20 February 1988 in Saint Michael, Barbados

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Rihanna established her dance-pop credentials in summer 2005 with her debut smash hit, "Pon de Replay," and continued to demonstrate hit potential in subsequent years (e.g., "S.O.S." in 2006; "Umbrella" in 2007; "Disturbia" in 2008). However, it was the singer's third album, Good Girl Gone Bad, that made her a full-fledged international pop star with a regular presence atop the charts. Born Robyn Rihanna Fenty on February 20, 1988, in Saint Michael, Barbados, she exhibited a certain star quality...
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