Rude boy should not haven been a first single because it would have been an akward song from everthing she had just gone through..Firebomb should have been first instead..
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The people have proved that they don't want to see the "dark" and "edgy" part of Rihanna, but the happy, fun, playful, dancy party. That's why Pon De Replay, Umbrella, SOS, Disturbia and Live Your Life were all her biggest hits.
Duca,Cold Case Love is so not single worthy
It's a great track, just not single material, at all.
Fire Bomb, Rockstar, G4L ---> Those are so single worthy
imo, she's chosen greatly her singles this era
"Rude Boy" totally shouldn't have been the first single.
The song is great, but would have been an extremely weak first single. :/
She should have gone with "Wait Your Turn", "Hard" or "Cold Case Love".
You call "RB" a weak first single, and suggest "Cold Case Love"?
Anyways, "Hard" should have been first. "RR" killed it. But if it came first, it would've smashed. Followed by "Rude Boy", "Fire Bomb", and after that whatever they wanted.
No.Rude Boy couldnt be the first single for 4th album which is about the DARKNESS.The first single should explain whole album.Rated R is darkness and depressive.So russian roulette is really true!
No.Rude Boy couldnt be the first single for 4th album which is about the DARKNESS.The first single should explain whole album.Rated R is darkness and depressive.So russian roulette is really true!
exactly
how make a dark cover, dark music, dark place in your life then release colorful ass "rude boy" as the first single? ppl think about the theme of the album...
how make a dark cover, dark music, dark place in your life then release colorful ass "rude boy" as the first single? ppl think about the theme of the album...
how awkward would that be
More people would've bought the album with a more successful launch single. If the label knew then that RR would underperform so greatly and that Rude Boy would be a relative 'smash' thus far they would've released it as the first single.
They don't care about the theme, they care about their cash and their returns on their investments.
More people would've bought the album with a more successful launch single. If the label knew then that RR would underperform so greatly and that Rude Boy would be a relative 'smash' thus far they would've released it as the first single.
They don't care about the theme, they care about their cash and their returns on their investments.
People who think just the sales dont know what is the meaning of music!
More people would've bought the album with a more successful launch single. If the label knew then that RR would underperform so greatly and that Rude Boy would be a relative 'smash' thus far they would've released it as the first single.
They don't care about the theme, they care about their cash and their returns on their investments.
i know that... but def jam were too confident at the moment that the incident will make ppl buy the album alot so i think they went with Rihanna's ideas..
i think they knew Rude boy would be a bigger hit than RR but released RR first cuz thats wat Rihanna wanted... now i dont think its going by what Rihanna wants anymore, they are going by their cash now..