Her lack of need to "change da game!!" and "SHOCK the world!" is refreshing and necessary in a hashtaggy, GÍMMÍCK loaded industry.
She doesn't try very hard ever and she comes across as a charming, warm spirit.
Her talent and output keeps getting better, too.
She doesn't have to try to stay a main force because people go back to Rihanna for what they always have gone back to Rihanna for: feeling good, not feeling like you have to be invested in some bigger picture, but just enjoying yourself.
She's extremely relatable without allowing anyone to bend and twist her. She cares for the financial situation of her fans (releasing the album for free) while remaining a force to be reckoned with (going Platinum in a day) at the same time. The perfect balance. She explores lots of genres and does a great job at it. When there's one thing I seem to hate about her I find at least two more that I like.
She's extremely relatable without allowing anyone to bend and twist her. She cares for the financial situation of her fans (releasing the album for free) while remaining a force to be reckoned with (going Platinum in a day) at the same time. The perfect balance. She explores lots of genres and does a great job at it. When there's one thing I seem to hate about her I find at least two more that I like.
She's a saintly figure. She wants the best for her fans and works hard to deliver things that they will love, albeit messiness in this recent era. She's mastered her craft and will continue to work closer towards that direction.